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Dsquared2 becomes AS Roma's Official Fashion Partner
·29 July 2026·22d ago

Dsquared2 becomes AS Roma's Official Fashion Partner

Source: Il Romanista

Dsquared2 has been announced as AS Roma's Official Fashion Partner, beginning in the 2026–27 season. The Canadian fashion brand will design exclusive formal and casual uniforms for the men's and women's first teams, as well as for coaching staff and backroom personnel. The partnership unites the two brands around shared values of excellence, style, and boldness, with Dsquared2's creations accompanying Roma players at official events and during team travels.

Dsquared2 founders Dean and Dan Caten said: "We have always believed that fashion is a matter of identity and self-confidence, values that are equally important in sport. The extraordinary history and passion of AS Roma make this partnership a natural choice. As twin brothers raised by our father, we have always felt a deep bond with the city of Rome and with the strong symbolism tied to the legend of its birth. The image of two brothers finding strength and guidance in the figure who raised them has special meaning for us. We are proud to contribute our creative vision to the Club and cannot wait to see the teams represent AS Roma wearing Dsquared2."

Michael Gandler, Chief Business Officer at AS Roma, added: "We are enthusiastic about beginning this partnership with Dsquared2, an Italian brand that shares with AS Roma deep values such as excellence, style, and boldness. Fashion and football are two worlds that express identity and passion: together we will bring this energy onto the pitch, at official events, and in everyday life. Our players and staff will have the privilege of wearing creations that unite elegance and character, perfectly aligned with Roma's spirit." The official uniforms will be unveiled during the year.

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AS Roma has announced Dsquared2 as its Official Fashion Partner beginning in the 2026–27 season. The luxury Canadian-Italian fashion brand will design exclusive formal and casual uniforms for the men's and women's first teams, as well as coaching staff and club executives. The partnership unites both organizations around shared values of excellence, style, and boldness, with Dsquared2 creations accompanying Roma players at official events and during team travels. Founders Dean and Dan Caten emphasized their personal connection to Rome, noting that as twin brothers they feel a deep bond with the city and its symbolic heritage. Roma's Chief Business Officer Michael Gandler expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting how fashion and football both express identity and passion. He stated that players and staff will wear creations combining elegance and character aligned with Roma's spirit. Official uniforms will be unveiled in the coming months, with Roma News specifying that formal and casual kits will be revealed over time.

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Dsquared2 diventa Official Fashion Partner della Roma: è questo quanto annunciato dal club tramite un comunicato sul proprio sito ufficiale. Il brand canadese accompagnerà dunque i look dei giocatori dagli eventi ufficiali fino ai viaggi di squadra, ecco la nota della Roma: A partire dalla…

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