In USA, NFL, NBA and MLS stars can wear their own clothes on game days and at official club events, instead of having to show up in official attire, as is the case in European soccer. AND Xavi Simonsa 20-year-old RB Leipzig midfielder who loves fashion like most boys his age, regrets that Europe has not signed up to this trend.
The Dutch international spoke about fashion in a video promoted by Puma and revealed that he views the American sport with envy. “I think it’s great because having your own style is always a way to express yourself. This way people get to know you better. It’s crazy if it existed in football too, I think it would be great .”
Fashion is important for Xavi: “I like to dress brightly on match days, but we have a dress code from the hotel to the stadium. The former Barça player (6.5 million followers on Instagram) does not have his own stylist. Puma , its official sponsor, will also be the official supplier of RB Leipzig from the summer.
Castello Lukeba (21), a colleague of Simons, also wants a fashion revolution in football. In an interview with ‘BILD’, he said: “Everyone just knows me as a footballer, but I don’t want to reduce that. I also want to show my fans what interests me. Some will say no I don’t concentrate enough on football. , but that’s not true. Football is my priority, but if NBA players can combine basketball and fashion, I’m sure I can too.”
Source: La Verdad

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