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Wrong Sense makes its sportswear debut with the ‘Athletics 18’ capsule collection
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November 11, 2025
Portuguese brand Wrong Sense, founded by its creative director, Cafi Costa, has just unveiled a new limited-edition capsule “for him and for her”, dedicated to sport, as announced on its Instagram account, @wrongsense.

‘Athletics 18’ is its name, a nod to both the inspiration and the number of limited pieces—T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, trousers and caps—available in pairs (or singles) that can be mixed and matched across a highly appealing palette of pastel tones.
‘Sense’, the number ‘18’, stripes and the exaggerated drawstrings hanging from the trousers define the identity of this oversized, comfortable capsule, true to the brand’s DNA.

Its founder confirms: “It’s our sportswear debut!” he tells FashionNetwork.com, despite Wrong Sense having previously released the odd tracksuit.
Prices for the pieces, which are already available on the brand’s website, range from €45 for the T-shirt and cap to €89 for the hoodie and numbered trousers.

The very well-conceived collection (in our view), is 100% Made in Portugal, prioritising locally sourced natural cotton, which further consolidates the young brand’s growth.
Beyond embracing new categories, Wrong Sense is strengthening its online presence and expanding internationally, particularly in countries such as France, Spain and the US, and through selected boutiques in Portugal’s largest cities.

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