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Exclusive handmade products supporting inclusion will be on sale at tomorrow’s Como vs Empoli match at the Sinigaglia Stadium. 

All proceeds will go directly to CouLture Migrante.

Como 1907 is proud to stand alongside CouLture Migrante in a heart-driven initiative that brings the power of football and social purpose together. This partnership celebrates craftsmanship, community, and the courage of those forging new lives far from home.

CouLture Migrante is more than a tailoring workshop—it’s a beacon of opportunity. Offering hands-on training and dignified employment to asylum seekers and migrants, the project is grounded in inclusion and empowerment. At Como 1907, we believe football can—and should—play a vital role in building bridges across cultures and communities.

This special collaboration has given life to three handcrafted products—a stylish bag, a chic pochette, and a practical pouch—each infused with the soul of CouLture Migrante’s artisans and the iconic colours of Como 1907. Only 100 limited-edition pieces have been created, and they will be available for purchase at the stadium tomorrow during the match against Empoli.

But this is about more than just fashion. It’s about solidarity.

Como 1907 has actively supported this project beyond just lending its brand. The club has covered the cost of all production materials, ensuring that 100% of the proceeds go directly to CouLture Migrante, helping to fund future training programmes and integration pathways.

Francesco Terrazzani, CEO of Como 1907, shared his pride in this initiative:
“We are deeply committed to making sport a force for good. Supporting CouLture Migrante is a powerful way to show that integration and empowerment happen both on and off the pitch. This project helps people build real futures, and it brings our community closer together.”

Chiara Gismondi, project coordinator at CouLture Migrante, added:
“The love for beauty, the passion for craftsmanship, and care for environmental issues are the values behind our products. They represent the means to promote migrants’ social inclusion and people at risk of social marginalisation, emphasising the value of work in integration paths. At the heart of it all is care: for the product, for the people and for the community.”