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As temperatures drop and the nights begin to approach, Naples once again welcomed the start of the spooky season with a limited-edition Halloween-themed kit.
As has become customary in recent years, the reigning Serie A champions have created an exclusive kit with a macabre design that will be worn during some matches at the end of October.
The inspiration for this year’s somber T-shirt comes from Naples’ Fontanelle cemetery, a cavernous ossuary dug into the hills outside the city that houses the remains of thousands of citizens who died in the seventeenth century and who later became the focus of a local community. community. cult.
As such, the blouse features a black background, a grey skull print throughout, and bright blue piping. It was also presented through an atmospheric video filmed in the crypt of Fontanelle.
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Napoli has become accustomed to generating specific kits that coincide with various holidays and anniversaries, and last season the Italian team launched original jerseys for Valentine’s Day (including a big kiss with lipstick on the chest) and Christmas (with the reindeer Rodolfo), as well as Halloween.
In fact, the 2022-23 access to the club’s developing Halloween collection saw a howling swarm of vampire bats added to its same old blue livery.
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Napoli released its macabre first kit in 2021-22, in which the team donned a black blouse covered in cobwebs to celebrate All Saints’ Day at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
In fact, you can count on [Dracula?] to announce the start of Halloween celebrations in football.