The Gradient Top by Saul Nash
Pre-order only. Please refer to the product description for details on the start of deliveries.
*Valid for deliveries to Germany. Delivery times for other countries.
This year, we are celebrating 25 years of esports history. 25 years since the foundation of SK GAMING or Schroet Kommando as it was called in the early days of its creation in Oberhausen, Germany.
Together with Mercedes-Benz and fashion designer Saul Nash, we created this limited capsule collection inspired by our teams and content creators from around the world and our heritage at heart.
The Gradient Top by Saul Nash is a long-sleeved black compression shirt also made from recycled polyester and Lycra for an optimal body-hugging fit, incorporating coloured mesh inserts on the sides and inside of the sleeves in the same colourway as the inside of the jacket. The shirt likewise bears the brand logos of both partners, Mercedes-Benz and SK Gaming, on the chest. Design details including the thumb loops, a half-zip on the high‑closing collar and an extended back emphasise the sporty functionality of the collection.
We're pretty sure this jacket will become your new favorite piece!
Facts & Material:
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Front quarter zips 25cm long
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Thumb holes
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High neck with centre front quarter zip (25 cm)
- Stretch Lycra for tight tight fit
- Vinyl printed logos and wording
- Coverstitched panels
- Sk gradient panels on sides and under arms
- 100% recycled polyester Lycra fabrication
- Pre-Order only. Items will ship in Q1/2023!
About Saul Nash
Saul Nash is a fashion designer, movement director and choreographer who studied performance design and menswear design. He combines this background in his own label, founded in 2018, by breaking down the boundaries between menswear and sportswear. His creations are fluid in design, combining trends with the functionality of sportswear, and offering fashion created for a modern, active everyday life. This innovative approach, has led Saul to receive several awards as a design talent, including the Queen Elisabeth II Award for British Design as National Designer of the Year in the UK.