There's an Italian third-division football club wearing Diesel apparel It's Vicenza and they will be playing in Serie B next season

Vicenza are back in Serie B—and they are doing it in style. The reference here is not to the style of play that allowed Fabio Gallo’s side to secure promotion from Serie C with six games to spare, but rather to the aesthetic brought both on and off the pitch by the biancorossi. Alongside kits designed by hummel, Vicenza have confirmed themselves as one of the most stylish teams thanks to their formalwear by Diesel. A partnership naturally made possible by the role of Renzo Rosso, who, in addition to being the founder and president of the brand, is also the club’s owner.

There's an Italian third-division football club wearing Diesel apparel It's Vicenza and they will be playing in Serie B next season | Image 612876
There's an Italian third-division football club wearing Diesel apparel It's Vicenza and they will be playing in Serie B next season | Image 612877
There's an Italian third-division football club wearing Diesel apparel It's Vicenza and they will be playing in Serie B next season | Image 612878
There's an Italian third-division football club wearing Diesel apparel It's Vicenza and they will be playing in Serie B next season | Image 612879
There's an Italian third-division football club wearing Diesel apparel It's Vicenza and they will be playing in Serie B next season | Image 612880

The collection takes shape in a black hoodie with a clean, essential design: on the front, the Diesel logo appears in a tone-on-tone finish, deliberately allowing the red “R”—the historic emblem of Lanerossi Vicenza and a long-standing symbol of the city’s football tradition—to take center stage. On the back, meanwhile, the Diesel branding stands out through a white silhouette stretching across the entire surface, creating a bold and contemporary contrast.

These pieces added a refined edge to the promotion celebrations, while also serving as Vicenza’s calling card for their return to Serie B after four years. The step up in division could bring with it new collections capable not only of strengthening the club’s identity, but also of establishing Vicenza as one of the coolest sides in the league.