PAUL POGBA has launched his own clothing range in a major career move.
The former Manchester United star has never been one to shy away from a bold fashion statement, whether it was with his clothing off the pitch or with his hair on it.
However, Pogba, who is already sponsored by sportswear giant adidas, is now launching his own line of clothing named after himself.
Named “Pogba MDXCIII”, the 32-year-old launched the Instagram page for the brand over the weekend.
It was founded by Pogba and his business partner Jonathan, while the midfielder’s wife, Zulay, helped out by modelling some of the range.
The Bolivian model and interior designer was seen wearing hats, tracksuits and jackets from the brand as she captioned her post: “The wait is over, first drop is here!!”
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On its website the brand says it “represents a bold and modern vision of luxury”.
It continued: “More than a brand it’s a statement of style: a strong, instantly recognizable identity rooted in culture, movement, and victory.
“From our studio in Miami, every creation is crafted as an exceptional piece noble fabrics, precise cuts, flawless finishes.
“We work with the finest artisans and manufacturers to bring to life garments that embody power, elegance, and timeless design.
“Our ambition is simple yet immense: to redefine the codes of luxury sport, blending excellence, authenticity, and emotion.
“POGBA stands for the perfect balance between style and performance.”
Products on the page include T-shirts, hats, hoodies and tracksuits.
Many of the T-shirts will set fans back more than £100, with the most expensive of the range listed at £108.27.
Every cap on the site costs £70.93, while bandanas also cost the same.
A pair of “Vector Socks” are priced at £26.13, while a “Victory Boxer Duo Pack” costs £48.53.
However, the most expensive items on the site are the tracksuit jackets.
The jackets cost a pretty penny at £168 while the bottoms are a further £130.67, meaning a complete tracksuit set costs just shy of £300.
Pogba’s brand will also be sold in selected stores around the world, but details of who and where are yet to be finalised.
The French World Cup winner is back playing football this year with Monaco after the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced a ban on him playing from four years to 18 months.
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CAS found that Pogba, who was initially banned in September 2023, did not intentionally ingest the banned substance, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).
Pogba and Zulay married in 2019 and have three children together.
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