
WILVORST is a market leader in the area of formal menswear. Modern and elegant at the same time – over 100 players, members of club management and staff at Bayer 04 have received their individually tailored and made-to-measure outfits (the photo shows the former CEO Michael Schade, sporting director Jonas Boldt and Rudi Völler, sporting managing director, with two representatives of WILVORST at the fitting). All the suits are made from a top quality upper material from Italy in a black and blue colour shades and the jackets have the Bayer 04 Emblem stitched on. The high quality look is completed with matching shirts, ties and leather belts.
As a new fashion partner at Bayer 04, WILVORST will have their logo in the press conference room, on the sponsors board as well as on the goal-line panel.

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