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First Local Club to Drop 2026/27: Persekabpas Pasuruan Lined Up New Kit with Familiar Figures

The grassroots kit scene in Indonesia is officially operating on a different wavelength. Setting the pace for the upcoming campaign, Persekabpas Pasuruan and RMB Apparel have linked up to become the first local club to drop their 2026/27 rotation. They have delivered an absolute masterclass that shatters the ceiling for regional league aesthetics.

This isn’t just about the fabric. It is about the entire cultural rollout. To showcase the new armor, RMB bypassed the standard, stiff athlete lookbook and assembled a wildly eclectic roster of familiar figures that perfectly bridges the gap between the pitch and the pavement.

The Lookbook Roster: Pure Cultural Crossover The casting for this campaign is a stroke of genius. You have elite women’s footballers Emily Nahon and Zahra Musdalifah bringing that authentic, high-performance athletic aura to the shoot. Standing alongside them is former pro-turned-celebrity Syamsir Alam, seamlessly anchoring the collection’s streetwear appeal.

But the undisputed scene-stealer of the entire campaign? Agen Agung. The comical, larger-than-life player agent completely hijacks the spotlight with a masterclass in styling. Rocking the kits with baggy, washed denim, vintage Adidas Sambas, and dark shades, he radiates pure, unbothered energy. In one particularly brilliant shot, he pairs the bright orange home kit with heavy-duty green rubber work boots. It is a loud, unapologetic nod to the working-class roots of the club’s fanbase, serving as an elite fusion of global blokecore trends and raw, local reality.

RMB Apparel delivered three distinct drops with a cohesive DNA.

  • Home: Punchy orange with a sharp v-neck, white trims, and a clean tonal pattern.
  • Away: A crisp white lifestyle staple disrupted by bold, asymmetrical orange graphics.
  • Third: The collection’s grail. A rich dark green silhouette with a classic polo collar, gold accents, and a heavy sublimated front graphic.

The Details The back is just as premium. Ditching standard athletic fonts, RMB introduced a custom brutalist typography featuring sharp, geometric lettering and inline numbers. Rendered in a cream colorway to match the collar trims, the nameset ties the entire look together. This is not just a matchday uniform, RMB Apparel just proved proper kit culture has officially taken over the grassroots.

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