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CASABLANCA

ounded by Charaf Tajer in 2018, Casablanca started life as a lush, elevated take on après‑sport attire, but quickly grew into a full fashion offering known for its electric, vibrant prints and unique take on casual‑luxe. Its roots may be in tennis, but its clothes are more ready‑to‑wear than activewear—they have all the ease of sportswear, but the pieces are refined into something more elegant. A tracksuit, for example, comes with a swaggering 1970s flare; tennis shorts and shirts are in silk, and tracksuits, in cashmere terry cloth.

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