Messi’s bodyguard launched his own clothing line with $200 T-shirts and Scaloneta support

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From Lionel Messi arrived in Miami, Yassine Cheuko He became a celebrity and his image became increasingly common on social networks and television broadcasts for being the bodyguard of the best player in the world. Now, this burly former MMA fighter is in the news again for launching his own clothing brand, inspired by his life.

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Cheuko not only has the task of ensuring Messi’s personal safety, paying attention to every detail, but he has also attracted global attention for the dedication he demonstrates every time he is close to the Argentine star.

Cheuko dedicates his life to training and has a past dedicated to sport, more precisely to the world of mixed martial arts, a stage that he himself is responsible for showing on his social media.

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Yassine has currently traded the weights for the catwalks, venturing into the field of fashion. She made it known through her personal page on Instagram, making public the launch of VOCLAIN, her personal clothing brand.

This new path he faces in his life is based on his childhood in a humble neighborhood of Paris, as he said in a post, up to his new life in the Florida city, where he works alongside Messi. “Excited to share that we are now open for orders worldwide,” she wrote on her Instagram.

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Voclain officially launched this Tuesday and combines urban culture with luxury. His products are manufactured in Portugal and in his online presentation letter he had the support of several Scaloneta players, including Ángel Di María and Leandro Paredes. And Lionel Messi? On the 10th he gave a “Like” to his faithful companion.

Yassine’s collection is made up of t-shirts, caps, sweatshirts, “hoodies” and trousers, with prices that vary depending on the garments and models, but which become unaffordable for economies such as Argentina’s.

T-shirts range from $115 to $219; caps are $65; Sweatshirts can be purchased for $179, the same price as pants, and finally “hoodies” can be purchased for $219 US.

Yassine Cheuko, Messi's bodyguard, presented his clothing brand.  (@yasstcheuko on Instagram)Yassine Cheuko, Messi’s bodyguard, presented his clothing brand. (@yasstcheuko on Instagram)

At the time of the official launch, Yassine was arriving in Nuevo León, where Inter Miami was due to face Monterrey for the rematch of the Concachampions quarter-finals. The fierce bodyguard has her head and heart set on fashion, but her eyes never leave Messi.

Source: Clarin

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