The collection centers around TORRAS’ signature accessories, including its kickstand phone cases for the iPhone 17 series. Designed for active use, the case keeps up with movement—whether it’s being set down on the sidelines, handled mid-session, or used during quick analysis – backed by a build that prioritizes durability and control.
The kickstand system plays a key role in this experience. Designed with durability and flexibility in mind, it allows users to position their phones at multiple angles, thanks to the 360-degree rotation and 180-degree flip stand. This makes it easier to review training footage, record drills, or follow match highlights hands-free. Not just this, but the case also comes with a magnetic ring at the back which allows users to simply snap the phone on metal surfaces. This is important for athletes and enthusiasts who regularly engage with the sport beyond just watching it.
The functionality is built in make recording or capturing moments effortless and hands-free. Whether it’s placing a phone on the goalpost to record a shooting session or quickly propping it up to analyze gameplay, the accessory becomes part of the process rather than an add-on.
Design Rooted In Football Identity
The design of the TORRAS × Portugal National Team collection draws directly from the deeper culture of football, going beyond surface-level inspiration to reflect what the sport represents over time. As highlighted in the proposal, the focus is not on the moment of victory alone, but on the discipline, repetition, and daily commitment that lead up to it.
This philosophy is translated into visual elements that feel both intentional and grounded. The use of Portugal’s signature red and green tones carries layered meaning—red symbolizing sacrifice, action, and conviction, while green represents hope and forward momentum. Gold accents are introduced more sparingly, marking achievement and honor without overpowering the overall design language.
Subtle details like wave patterns and jersey-inspired graphics further tie the product to the identity of the sport. These elements reference Portugal’s heritage and its association with endurance, exploration, and persistence, reinforcing the idea that progress in football is built over time.

Rather than relying on bold branding, the design works quietly in the background, allowing the product to carry meaning without becoming overt. The result is a visual identity that reflects football not just as a game, but as a process shaped by consistency, effort, and long-term dedication.
Built Around Everyday Football Moments
The collection is shaped by the rhythm of football itself, focusing on the moments that happen around the game rather than just during it. It fits naturally into training sessions, where drills are recorded and reviewed, as well as match preparation, where quick access to tactics and analysis becomes part of the process.
It also extends into post-session routines—reviewing gameplay, breaking down movement, or capturing progress over time. In these scenarios, accessories like the Ostand case support how these moments are documented, making it easier to switch between recording, viewing, and adjusting without interrupting the flow.
On the sidelines or in between drills, the need for quick setup and stability becomes more apparent. The ability to position a device instantly—whether for hands-free recording or real-time playback—aligns with the fast-paced, situational nature of football environments.
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, these everyday interactions take on added relevance. The collection connects not just to the spectacle of the tournament, but to the continuous cycle of preparation, performance, and reflection that defines the sport before, during, and after every match.
Functionality That Fits The Environment
At the center of the collection is the Ostand kickstand system, which has been adapted to fit naturally into sports-related scenarios. Its multi-angle positioning allows users to move between different use cases quickly, whether that’s capturing footage, following live updates, or reviewing content in real time.

The design prioritizes flexibility without adding complexity. This is particularly relevant in sports environments, where interactions are often quick, situational, and hands-on. The ability to set up a device instantly, without additional equipment, makes the accessory more practical in these contexts.
Rather than emphasizing technical specifications or abstract benefits, the value of the product becomes clear through how it supports these interactions. It is not about introducing new behaviors, but about making existing ones easier.
More Than A Collaboration
The TORRAS × FPF collection reflects a shift in how collaborations are positioned, focusing less on branding and more on how the product fits into football-related scenarios.
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, the relevance becomes clearer. The tournament highlights performance at the highest level, but it is supported by continuous training, preparation, and analysis behind the scenes.
This is where the collection fits in. It aligns with these football environments, supporting activities like practice sessions, match preparation, and post-game review.
By combining Portugal-inspired design with functional features, the collaboration stays grounded in how the sport is actually experienced. It connects to football through its usage rather than relying on visual identity alone.