Nike Town London opened its doors to the White Shirt Project this week to celebrate the diverse cultural relevance of the England shirt. Leading influencers from sport, music and the wider community were invited to leave their bespoke mark on the iconic Three Lions jersey.
Nike Football, in partnership with Tottenham Textiles, identified 11 fearless and progressive communities, athletes, artists and fans to share their unique and inspiring stories creating a seminal snapshot of English football culture as it exists today. Each party was invited to totally personalise the back of an England shirt to give a glimpse of what football in England means to them personally.
The 11 designs that have been created for the Nike England White Shirt Project will be featured as part of an exhibition from May 25th – 31st in the Cube on display at Nike Town London. The elevens designs belong to Dujon Sterling, Bugzy Malone, Big Zuu, London Football Journey, Football Beyond Boarders, Hackney Laces, Caricom Magazine, Season Zine, Owen Bainbridge, The Hidden Jewels, and Baiteze Squad.
Photography by Edd Horder for SoccerBible.