U.S. Soccer Summer Highlights Bloomingdale's Pop‑Up and Messi's Record Salary
Bloomingdale's opened a summer‑long “Game Day Carousel” pop‑up shop at its 59th Street flagship in New York City, running through August 24. The retail space, styled after a stadium luxury suite with a green‑turf floor, offers a limited‑edition Hugo Boss capsule that includes the Performance Air Wool range worn by the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team, as well as accessories such as sunglasses, sunscreen, protein bars and a Lola digital camera.
Meanwhile, Argentine forward Lionel Messi continues to dominate the World Cup being held in the United States, becoming the tournament’s all‑time leading scorer. Off the field, his salary at Inter Miami has been disclosed at an annual $25 million — about $480,769 per week — underscoring the financial scale of top‑tier soccer in the U.S.