Buenos Aires-born designer Aitor Throup has become an unstoppable force in Latin fashion.
The 44-year-old creative has made a name for himself by challenging the norms of dystopian menswear with the likes of Stone Island, Nike and G-Star RAW.
Throup’s latest collaboration has caught our attention, as he reunites with Umbro for his third collection after 14 years.
The designer’s first Umbro collection was a blockbuster with England’s 2010 World Cup kits – part of the British brand’s previous ‘Umbro Bespoke’ collection.
The pair last worked together in 2011, with Throup giving Umbro’s iconic football kits a new, otherworldly look.
The reunited album is set to be released in Spring 2026, in conjunction with Italian retailer Slam Jam.