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Writer's pictureRoger Hampel

Manchester City Renews Partnership with Source Lab to Continue Delivering Innovative Fanwear.

Roger Hampel


Manchester City Source Lab
Manchester City Source Lab

Source Lab has proudly announced the extension of its successful partnership with Manchester City Football Club, affirming its role as the official provider of licensed fanwear and apparel. This renewed collaboration promises to keep delivering stylish and innovative products that resonate with the spirit and success of the club, much to the delight of fans globally.


Celebrating Manchester City’s Heritage and Future


The partnership between Source Lab and Manchester City has been marked by a series of successful fanwear lines that honor the club's rich heritage while looking forward to its bright future. As the partnership continues, Source Lab has committed to introducing new lines of apparel that will further enhance the fan experience. These upcoming collections are designed to make fans feel proud and reflect the club’s commitment to excellence, both on and off the pitch.


Innovations in Fanwear Design


Source Lab’s approach to fanwear goes beyond mere aesthetics. Each piece of apparel is crafted to embody the passion and pride of Manchester City’s fanbase, incorporating cutting-edge design and technology that ensures comfort, style, and durability. The commitment to innovation allows fans to enjoy a superior product that aligns with their expectations and the club’s prestigious reputation.


Collaboration with World-Renowned Sports Teams


Source Lab continues to strengthen its portfolio by partnering with some of the world’s most beloved sports teams and event organizers. This strategy not only amplifies its brand presence across various markets but also allows it to refine and innovate its product offerings continuously. By listening to and understanding the needs of fans worldwide, Source Lab is able to tailor its products to meet and exceed the unique expectations of different fan demographics.


Source: Source Lab

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