Everlast and Palm Angels Create Conor Benn Fight Night Kit
by Adriano Batista

Palm Angels has once again entered the ring with Everlast, creating a custom fight kit for Conor Benn ahead of his match against Regis Prograis on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, streamed live on Netflix. This marks the second fight night kit collaboration for Benn from the two brands, following his victorious fight against Chris Eubank Jnr. in November.

The latest kit moves into a black and gold palette. The centerpiece is a robe crafted from printed paillettes, nappa leather and Swarovski crystals. Two symbolic elements run through the design: flames and palm trees, reinterpreted as a single visual narrative. The flames, a signature from Benn’s previous kit, return as a symbol of intensity. The Palm Angels palm tree rises from the flames, marking both a personal rebirth and a new evolution in the brand’s identity.

The boxing shorts retain Benn’s signature gladiator silhouette, decorated with flames and palm motifs outlined in Swarovski crystals. His daughter’s name appears on the back waistband, a personal touch that grounds the fighter beyond the ring.

Alongside the fight night kit, Palm Angels created two made-to-measure looks for Benn’s press appearances. The first was a double-breasted blazer with sharply pleated trousers in a refined pinstripe fabric, with the Palm Angels logo rendered in studs on the chest and Benn’s monogram on the back. The second look, worn for the official fight week press conference, reinterpreted the Palm Angels tracksuit with bespoke embellishments including studs and Swarovski crystals.

As part of the ongoing partnership, Everlast and Palm Angels released a limited-edition capsule collection in November featuring a washed-black hoodie and t-shirts echoing the flame-lit Everlast logo. The collection is available at palmangels.com and FLANNELS.com.

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