5 brands that blend football and fashion you should know From Antonia Bronze to SN3 Studio

Here we are for the fourth episode of the nss sports series, dedicated to emerging (or simply young) brands that combine fashion and football: in their collections, styling, or through individual football-inspired pieces. From Antonia Bronze to SN3 Studio, there are many surprises within this new roundup.

Today, too, we have selected for you the 5 best young and emerging brands that are definitely worth discovering.

Antonia Bronze

Antonia Bronze is actually a fairly well-known name in the world of bespoke pieces: true one-offs, not mass-produced, but unique items made for special occasions or, even better, for exclusive clients. The designer specializes in leather jackets, and her latest creation, made for Cameron Heyward of the Pittsburgh Steelers, is yet another masterpiece.

SN3 Studio

SN3 Studio is an Egyptian brand, also known for playing with football’s visual heritage, without fully diving into it. A true flirtation with the **tracksuit** aesthetic, drawing inspiration both from the 1970s style seen in the first collection and from the 1990s–2000s era, thus embedding football into the diverse DNA of the emerging brand.

Cossa New York

Is it a brand, a community, or simply styling? Cossa New York was born from the concept of uniform, from the everyday looks worn by Aleksija, Amelia, and Lia, the three founders, and from a shared love of sport, fashion, and play. Each of them wears football jerseys as the core element of their personal look, using them to create a contrast between fashion and sport, masculine and feminine. It has always been a way to express their personality.

Saint Studio

Football jersey reproductions in knit have been a trend that accompanied us not only in 2025 but also throughout 2024, and they represent a winning formula also found in Saint Studio’s items, especially in the short-sleeve knits of Brazil and Argentina.

Midnight Sports

The French brand Midnight Sports, known for barber-style capes made with the crests and colors of the Dutch national team (worn by Ryan Babel) and the Brazilian national team, also offers items on its site that evoke the “messy” aesthetic of bootleg jerseys, featuring almost amateurish graphics and hyper-saturated colors, such as on beanies with images of Ronaldinho and Djibril Cissé.