2023-04-17

EA7 Emporio Armani SS2023 Collection

EA7 Emporio Armani SS2023 Collection is characterised by high-performance materials and treatments with a selection of heritage looks and sophisticated cuts. The garments and accessories designed for indoor and outdoor training for men and women are made with the brand’s distinctive technologies: Furor7, ideal for outdoor activities, and Ventus7 and Natural Ventus7, which guarantee maximum performance thanks to targeted muscle compression with highly breathable ‘body mapping’ inserts.

Tracksuits, sweaters and windbreakers come in a palette that includes light grey, lime, powder blue and touches of soft pink in graphic animal prints in addition to classic black and white. The use of natural and recycled fibres, such as certified organic cotton or recycled polyester reinforces the commitment to protecting the environment.

There is an even wider selection for tennis: in addition to technical competition clothing developed specially to promote performance with ergonomic cuts and breathable materials, the more classic selection features a heritage-style design revisited in a contemporary key.

Various shades of blue, from the darkest to light petroleum, are added to classic black and white. Headbands, cuffs, backpacks and bags complete a wide selection of sneakers, both technical and leisure.

For golf too, elegant and detailed design blends with latest generation materials and anti-UV treatments. Mountain sports fans will find a modular and functional selection dedicated to their activity of choice. The special garments from the 7.0 selection, which focuses on design and experimentation, feature neoprene details and raw cuts and echo the graphics of the main collection.

EA7 was established in 2004 as the sporting branch of Emporio Armani and another initiative based on Giorgio Armani’s values. The line blends research, innovation and style, and has developed a strong identity over the years. Today, it offers technical and leisure clothing aimed at sports enthusiasts and professionals in seven different areas: training, tennis, basketball, motorsports, water sports, mountain sports, and golf.

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