Bikkembergs Partners with Gosha Rubchinskiy to Relaunch the Iconic Soccer Shoe
by Adriano Batista
Bikkembergs is partnering with the designer Gosha Rubchinskiy to relaunch its iconic Soccer shoe. The collaboration, launching in June 2025, reimagines this emblematic design for a new generation.
The original Soccer shoe was introduced in the late 1990s. It transformed a sporty aesthetic into a fashion statement. Now, it returns with a contemporary feel, combining Y2K nostalgia, football references, and the rebellious energy of the “blokecore” trend.
Gosha Rubchinskiy’s work mixes post-Soviet style, youth culture, and avant-garde aesthetics. This project is a dialogue between two creative worlds that have always existed, where sport and style meet.
The new Soccer shoe is made from soft, premium leather. It features an oversized tongue with an embossed logo, a side stripe with the brand’s signature tape, and a subtle “Gosha Rubchinskiy” print. The sole has a tone-on-tone look with contrasting studs.
The shoe is produced in three colors (white, green, and black) for men and women by the Italian manufacturer Rodolfo Zengarini. The focus is on quality craftsmanship and detail. Each pair includes two sets of interchangeable laces and comes in minimalist, exclusive packaging.
Check it out below:







It will be available on the official Bikkembergs and Gosha Rubchinskiy websites, and at a selection of international retailers.
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