After the announcement of its partnership last July with Manchester City to become the Club’s Official Style Fashionwear Partner, C.P. Company showcases its bond with football through its FW024 campaign, shot by photographer Neil Bedford, featuring three club players: Phil Foden, Nathan Aké, and Jérémy Doku.
Each player in the campaign reflects C.P. Company’s core values and the timeless connection between football, heritage, and innovation at the brand’s heart.
Jérémy Doku plays with fearless energy, his unpredictable style reflecting C.P. Company’s drive to push boundaries. He captures the brand’s ability to fuse heritage with cutting-edge modernity.
Nathan Ake exemplifies versatility, effortlessly adapting to various roles with quiet confidence and strength. In the same way, C.P. Company crafts pieces that blend functionality with timeless style.
Phil Foden, a homegrown talent, embodies community and heritage every time he steps onto the pitch. His rise from local prospect to international star is a testament to loyalty and pride, mirroring C.P. Company’s steady evolution, rooted in tradition while embracing innovation.
Manchester City players Phil Foden, Nathan Aké, and Jérémy Doku wear the Bi-Film Fisherman Jacket, the Gore G-Type Reversible Jacket, and the Shetland Twill Mille Jacket respectively, all from C.P. Company’s FW024 collection.
Bi-Film Fisherman Jacket, crafted from stretch warp-knit nylon with a double polyurethane coating. The unique aspect of this fabric is due to the dyeing process, emphasizing micropores and deliberate punctures of the polyurethane membranes.
Gore G-Type Reversible Jacket, a key piece designed to adapt to changing environments. The jacket’s reversible construction has been carefully crafted to highlight contrasting overdyed heat-sealed seams, defining and enhancing its structure.
Mille Jacket in Shetland Twill, one of C.P. Company’s FW024 iconic pieces. Crafted by British textile mill Abraham Moon, Shetland wool is a fine, light, and soft fabric. Coated with nylon reps, it offers
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In 1971 Massimo Osti, a young graphic designer from Bologna who would go on to be recognized as the “godfather of urban sportswear,” founded the brand Chester Perry, famous for its screen-printed t-shirts. In 1978 he changed the name in C.P. Company. This drier, more mature name inaugurated one of the most explosive and influential bursts of creativity in the history of sportswear.
Over the last decades the brand has continued to pioneer a connoisseurial hybrid style that combines the functionality of vintage military, work and sportswear with intense fabric research and innovation, heightened by using garment dyeing, a technique which C.P. Company was the first brand in the world to pioneer in the mid- 1970s. This hybridization of functional menswear and Italian fabric innovation is the origin of C.P. Company and still today remains the basis of every piece of clothing to carry the C.P. Company label.
Photography by Neil Bedford.
All images courtesy of C.P. Company.
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