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The Rolling Stones have teamed up with football club Paris Saint-Germain to launch a new fashion collection.
The ‘Paint It Black’ hitmakers and the French soccer side will release a special limited-edition range of items to celebrate the group’s ‘No Filter European Tour’, which will conclude with a trio of shows at the U Arena in Paris on October 19, 22 and 25.
Created in partnership with Bravado, the capsule collection – a range of essential items which don’t go out of fashion – includes a red #PSGNOFILTER football shirt and a hooded sweatshirt, as well as limited-edition Nike Air Max trainers, a skate deck and a bike helmet.
The designs come in the Paris club’s red and blue colours and also contain the rockers’ famous "tongue and lips" logo, which was designed in 1971 by John Pasche and has been used on a number of their LP covers and merchandise creations since.
The French outfit – who boast world class players such as Brazilian superstar Neymar and Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani – teased the partnership during their match against Bordeaux at their Parc des Princes home on September 30th.
PSG aired a special Rolling Stones playlist in the stadium to pay tribute to the group – made up of Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood – and it must have given the team luck as they ran out emphatic 6-2 winners.
Fans keen to snap up some of the capsule collection can do so from Parisian boutique Colette from October 19th to 23rd.
Colette will also feature a limited-edition notebook collection by Moleskine.

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