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The trio tap into a new audience to push the boundaries of soccer
With an overlapping aim to tap into the intersection of soccer and Black culture, Premier League club Wolves and Black Arrow FC release the second installment of their collaboration.
The ongoing partnership sees Wolves attract a new type of soccer fan – calling upon the US audience – through Black Arrow and New York-based influencer and creative, Nkenge Brown.
Black Arrow FC
Wolves make use of their history to bridge the gap between soccer and fashion, all while attracting a new type of fan in Nkenge. Nkenge brings her digital platform to showcase her personal take on the intersection between soccer and style, with Wolves kits and clothing seamlessly incorporated into her everyday.
Featuring soccer kits that look just as good off the pitch as they do on them, the iconic Wolves crest and bespoke retro kits get their moment in the spotlight through the project. Nkenge helping to push the boundaries of soccer culture, using Wolves’ retro kits to redefine her wardrobe and empower both herself and other women to view soccer as a women’s game, just as much as a men’s game.
Black Arrow FC
From 2022-23 season kits to classic retro’s dating as far back as 1974, all kits and clothing showcased are available to shop right now from the Wolves FC online store.
Plus, you can bag free shipping to the US until December, 10. So, if you’re looking to treat a loved one this holiday season or indulge in something for yourself, there’s never been a better time. Here’s a closer look at some of GOAL’s favorite items from the Nkenge x Wolves FC edit:
Shop: The Nkenge x Wolves FC edit
The Wolves 2022-23 season home shirt adds the perfect touch of colour to your wardrobe. Styled with black denim, Nkenge opts for an oversized style to keep the iconic Wolves yellow and black casual for her everyday.
Commemorating the iconic win at Wembley for the Wolves back in 1974, the replica track jacket makes for an easy layering piece.
For a fitted style, go for the women’s cut. Seen on Nkenge, styled with classic light denim to bring out the tonal geometric print we see on the base of the soccer shirt.
One of our top picks here at GOAL, with that classic ‘90s collar we don’t see so often anymore. Nkenge once again goes for an oversized fit to bring this iconic replica shirt into her wardrobe.