The new Real Betis Balompié shirt by Kappa
Inspired by the colours of nature and born for the environment
March 10th, 2022
Yesterday Kappa hinted at the arrival of a new jersey, when the Italian brand's social channels showed a large tree growing out of the ground at the Benito Villamarín stadium. Today a new green jersey has sprung from that huge tree, not only because Kappa wanted to leave the social colours of Real Betis Balompié intact, but also because the entire kit has been made from ecological and recycled fabrics. The shirt that Hector Bellerin and his teammates will wear in the next league match has been made in an ethical and sustainable way, following the club's commitment to the environment. The manufacturing process has been managed in such a way as to minimise energy and water consumption, as the choice of ecologically grown cotton has avoided the use of toxic chemicals in the process. Finally, locally manufactured fabrics were used to reduce displacement as much as possible and 60 plastic bottles were recycled for every kilogram of yarn.
The design of the kit is inspired by the colours of nature, with an emphasis on creating a jersey that not only flourishes on the pitch, but also in terms of style. Once again, after the great work of this year, Kappa reconfirms itself as one of the most interesting and active brands in the world of football, also able to mix streetstyle and football in its kits.