The new FOKOHAELA x Héctor Bellerín football jersey
What does the shirt worn by the Arsenal full-back in the last post published on his social accounts mean?
December 11th, 2019
We already know that Héctor Bellerín was an absolutely unconventional footballer: the day after the cameo on the stunning video of the new 90s Arsenal collection campaign, the Catalan right-back posted a photo on his social account wearing a jersey never seen before, with an unequivocal copy that clearly refers to one of the hottest topics of the moment, environmental sustainability.
Despite the PUMA logo on the chest and the Arsenal old crest, the shirt is an unpublished concept by FOKOHAELA, the jersey designer already known for the many absurd and ingenious creations (many of these dedicated to Arsenal players) and is inspired by Bellerín himself, who has many times publicly expressed his involvement in social causes including the crisis of our planet. At the center of the jersey there's the traditional WWF symbol, the panda, while on the collar and at the ends of the sleeves a strange fantasy with stylized dogs (Bellerín has a Weimaraner). In addition to the geometric pattern, the leopard font stands out on the back, another reference to the player known for its speed.