Lotto and H&M Just Brought Italian Football Archives to Modern Street Style
From pitch-ready polo shirts and technical soccer socks to elevated outerwear, this capsule reimagines vintage athletic gear for today’s sport style fans.
The intersection of pitch-side nostalgia and concrete-jungle runway just got a massive upgrade. Italian heritage sportswear giant Lotto has officially teamed up with Swedish fashion powerhouse H&M for an unexpected menswear collection that bridges the gap between retro athletic archives and modern streetwear. Available now, the capsule honors the past without getting stuck in it.
What makes this drop a certified must-cop is how it treats football culture as a lifestyle touchpoint. Lotto is diving deep into its vault—bringing back its legendary 1970s double-losanga (double diamond) logo, which originally symbolized the fusion of a tennis court and a football pitch. Instead of just slapping logos on basic tees, the collection offers a beautifully chaotic wardrobe meant to be mixed with zero rules. Think bright jersey kits, retro polo shirts, and technical socks sharing space with oversized faux-leather bermuda shorts and sharp, tailored blazers. It’s an aesthetic that captures the entire ecosystem of the matchday, drawing style cues from the players and coaches to the referees and the ultras in the stands.
Culturally, this collaboration represents a major moment for Italian sportswear heritage. Lotto has spent over half a century equipping legendary icons like Dino Zoff and Francesca Schiavone, and even pioneered the world’s very first laceless football boot, the Zhero Gravity. By partnering with H&M, that rich DNA of Italian craftsmanship and athletic excellence is being democratized for a new generation of style purists.
Shop the collection now at H&M.com.





















