Joma and Atalanta BC are proud to present the new Away jerseys with which the players will face the upcoming 2024/25 season.
The elegance of tradition embellished with unique details.
A total restyling has been carried out at the design level, yet leaving the Dea’s characteristic elements and historical colors unchanged. As a result, the uniforms capture the essence of the #JomaTeam, combining innovative elements with elegant style.
The 2024/2025 Away jersey is once again white-based with a horizontally arranged black and blue band. The round neckline lends a modern and elegant touch to this second uniform. The year of the club’s founding, “1907,” is embedded tone-on-tone in Jacquard throughout the jersey, also present is the round DEA logo used by the Nerazzurri on their game jerseys in the 1990s.
The inside of the collar features the now traditional “LA MAGLIA SUDATA SEMPRE” inscription.
An environmentally friendly jersey for a sustainable planet.
For Atalanta BC’s new uniforms, Joma REITERATES its commitment to environmental care. The jerseys were made from 100% recycled polyester. In fact, the yarn-dyed jacquard with which they are made is produced from recycled sources, specifically PET bottles, which are converted into raw material. This reduces CO2 emissions by 75% and avoids the use of petroleum derivatives. Regarding the benefits of exercise, recycled polyester offers elasticity, resistance and good breathability.
In the areas of maximum perspiration, where the player needs more breathability, the fabric has been treated with the MICRO-MESH system, a technology that guarantees breathability and an effective release of body heat, increasing the feeling of comfort.
The seams are flat and made with the FLATLOCK system, to avoid possible chafing on the skin. Every detail and element of customization is designed to ensure total comfort: in fact, all logos are applied with the JOMA SPORTECH system, which involves the use of an extremely flexible and resistant material attached to the fabric through heat, thus avoiding possible chafing, and improving the comfort of the athlete during the game phase.