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Eubi is ready to make a splash in the menswear department this summer, kicking things off in style with the  release of its limited-edition FC Barcelona licensed apparel collection. A lineup of three unique short styles – Ultima Active, Swim and Chino – the official FC Barcelona merchandise features Barça’s recogniseable crest and  strip colours, with the added touch of Eubi’s fun spirit and playful patterns.  

Eubi holds Australia’s first FC Barcelona Official Apparel License, meaning Barça fans can channel their inner  athlete and create their own style of play, both on and off the pitch.  

Swim 

By the beach or chilling poolside, Eubi’s trendy, comfortable Swim Shorts won’t have you sidelined. Breathable,  quick-drying, and with the inclusion of several pockets (one with Velcro) to keep valuables safe, these are a  welcome addition to any leisurewear wardrobe. The inside features a fine inner liner to keep ‘tackle’ comfortable  when making a splash. 

Ultima Active Shorts 

Push the limit every workout and hit those daily fitness goals with Eubi’s Ultima Active Shorts. Crafted from Ultima  Dry Fabric tech, sweaty hard work is absorbed, leaving the body cool, dry, and ready to smash another set. These  shorts also sport an exposed inner compression liner and zippered pocket for storing headphones, keys and more.  Whether it’s fast paced futsal, back-alley street ball or a kick in the park, the Ultima Active Shorts are made for  playing the field! 

All Day Chino Shorts 

Slip into a pair of Eubi’s All Day Chino Shorts and prepare to pound the pavement in style. Featuring quick-drying,  moisture-wicking, breathable, and stretchy 3.0 technology, these shorts have been designed with a thoughtfully  sewn-in crotch gusset so that ripped pants become a thing of the past.

The FC Barcelona collection is available online, with shorts priced at $69.90. Score  yourself a pair at eubiofficial.com.au 

#Eubi #Borntokickballs #Fcbarcelona 

About Eubi 

Eubi was founded by two brothers who were strolling along a busy beach, noticing that fellas under the sun were  decked out in humdrum swim shorts in weird lengths, unflattering fits and boring prints and designs. Noticing a  gap in the market, the pair went to work on creating a menswear lifestyle brand that does not take itself too  seriously. Since its inception in 2018, Eubi has been designing menswear, in unforgettable prints and flattering  styles for those wanting to look cool and carefree – all at once. With a zest for life, the menswear lifestyle brand  has been serving up vibrant, colourful, and comfortable apparel designed for standing out in a crowd. 

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