Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has joined hands with LiCC (Long Island Clothing Company) as the organizationâs Official Casual Clothing Partner.
With this timely sponsorship, two giants in their respective fields have come together and now form a partnership that will put Sri Lankaâs cricketers ahead in style and comfort and add sartorial value to an already iconic team.
Under the Official Casual Clothing Partnership with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), LiCC will provide stylish casual apparel to the Menâs National Team, Womenâs National Team, âAâ team, Development Squad, U-19 Squad and SLC officials.
âSri Lanka Cricket is extremely happy to partner with LiCC Jeans, which comes in as our national teamâs Casual Clothing Partner. We think LiCCsâ cool, collected, brazen and bold attitude goes exactly in line with Sri Lanka Cricketâs approach in playing the game.â said Ashley De Silva, CEO of Sri Lanka Cricket.
LiCC has always been at the centre of technological innovation when it comes to comfortable and aesthetically appealing apparel. The T-shirts and jeans which the national teams will don during their outbound and inbound tours will thus be no different.
Vinod Hirdaramani, Director â Hirdaramani Group of Companies said that since its launch ten years ago, LiCC has done wonders to the development of jeans, which have been in use for over a century through contemporary styles, associated with high fashion, âWith LiCCâs modern design sense, cutting-edge innovations and the brand appeal, along with the wide coverage of Sri Lanka Cricket, this promises to be an unbeatable and winning partnership,â he affirmed.
The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for the import of up to 30,000 metric…
Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) signed an agreement on Thursday for…
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the extension of the compulsory age limit of retirement…
The Government of India has agreed to provide financial assistance amounting to Sri Lankan Rs.…
The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for the review of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) with…
In the Victorian Supreme Court on Thursday, Dinush Kurera, 47, blinked and looked straight ahead…