Paul Pogba has stunned supporters with his latest career venture. Pogba, who was previously hailed as one of Europe's most thrilling talents during his breakthrough years at Manchester United and Juventus, is attempting to revive his football journey following a doping suspension.
Whilst he's joined Monaco, Pogba is pursuing opportunities beyond football alongside his wife as the couple unveil a fresh clothing brand. Pogba MDXCIII was announced over the weekend, with his influencer wife, Zulay, posting photographs of various pieces from the newest collection.
The Bolivian model and interior designer displayed several hats, tracksuits and jackets from the label as she wrote in her post: "The wait is over, first drop is here! !"
The range, which was established by Pogba and his business partner Jonathan, "represents a bold and modern vision of luxury".
According to its website, it is "more than a brand, it's a statement of style: a strong, instantly recognisable identity rooted in culture, movement, and victory.
"From our studio in Miami, every creation is crafted as an exceptional piece noble fabrics, precise cuts, flawless finishes.

"We work with the finest artisans and manufacturers to bring to life garments that embody power, elegance, and timeless design.
"Our ambition is simple yet immense: to redefine the codes of luxury sport, blending excellence, authenticity, and emotion. POGBA stands for the perfect balance between style and performance."
However, if supporters wish to snap up some of the merchandise it will cost them dearly - with T-shirts priced above £100 and caps £70.
"Vector Socks" are tagged at £26, whilst "Victory Boxers" are priced at £48 - the most expensive item, though, would be the complete tracksuit, leaving buyers £300 lighter.
Pogba and Zulay married in 2019 and share three children together.
They have previously unveiled their Unbreakable luxury jewellery range at the esteemed Elke Berr.
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