Victoria Park Vixens Have Gone for 90s Nostalgia With Their Latest Kit Drop

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Man, woman, child and fox will be wanting to don these strips this summer.

Jun 15, 2022
Amie Cripps
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Media brand Indivisa link up with London-based women’s amateur club Victoria Park Vixens for their latest kit releases.

The East London side have gone all out for their home and away kits this season, with the former produced by Korea-based GOALSTUDIO.

The football culture fashion brand, have used a burgundy and neon coral colour palette – as seen on the Vixens’ previous kit – but have included an extra flash of colour in the form of a bespoke Victoria Park Vixens typographic pin-stripe motif.

Coupled with coral accents on the shorts and socks, the new kit manufacturer sponsor – Indivisa – now proudly sits alongside the club crest on the front of the shirt.

The away kit on the other hand is produced by US-brand Icarus and carries a strong 90s shirt culture aesthetic, featuring green stripes, gold pinstripes and a sublimated fox motif.

Combined with a white crest and Icarus logo, the shirt also encompasses a fold-over collar alongside a vixen emblazoned on a ribbed v-notch. A proper nod to iconic shirts from the 90s who took collars very seriously back in the day.

The new kits will soon be accompanied by a capsule collection of Vixens’ products carrying the Indivisa brand, including tote bags, water bottles and caps with all items available to purchase via the team’s online store.

The partnership will see the Vixens working with Indivisa on collaborative content through the 22/23 season, in line with the brand’s mission to provide a football community for female fans.

Check out the kits below.

Photography by
Serena Brown.

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Victoria Park Vixens Have Gone for 90s Nostalgia With Their Latest Kit Drop

Man, woman, child and fox will be wanting to don these strips this summer.

Jun 15, 2022
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Media brand Indivisa link up with London-based women’s amateur club Victoria Park Vixens for their latest kit releases.

The East London side have gone all out for their home and away kits this season, with the former produced by Korea-based GOALSTUDIO.

The football culture fashion brand, have used a burgundy and neon coral colour palette – as seen on the Vixens’ previous kit – but have included an extra flash of colour in the form of a bespoke Victoria Park Vixens typographic pin-stripe motif.

Coupled with coral accents on the shorts and socks, the new kit manufacturer sponsor – Indivisa – now proudly sits alongside the club crest on the front of the shirt.

The away kit on the other hand is produced by US-brand Icarus and carries a strong 90s shirt culture aesthetic, featuring green stripes, gold pinstripes and a sublimated fox motif.

Combined with a white crest and Icarus logo, the shirt also encompasses a fold-over collar alongside a vixen emblazoned on a ribbed v-notch. A proper nod to iconic shirts from the 90s who took collars very seriously back in the day.

The new kits will soon be accompanied by a capsule collection of Vixens’ products carrying the Indivisa brand, including tote bags, water bottles and caps with all items available to purchase via the team’s online store.

The partnership will see the Vixens working with Indivisa on collaborative content through the 22/23 season, in line with the brand’s mission to provide a football community for female fans.

Check out the kits below.

Photography by
Serena Brown.

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Victoria Park Vixens Have Gone for 90s Nostalgia With Their Latest Kit Drop

Man, woman, child and fox will be wanting to don these strips this summer.

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Amie Cripps
Jun 15, 2022
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Media brand Indivisa link up with London-based women’s amateur club Victoria Park Vixens for their latest kit releases.

The East London side have gone all out for their home and away kits this season, with the former produced by Korea-based GOALSTUDIO.

The football culture fashion brand, have used a burgundy and neon coral colour palette – as seen on the Vixens’ previous kit – but have included an extra flash of colour in the form of a bespoke Victoria Park Vixens typographic pin-stripe motif.

Coupled with coral accents on the shorts and socks, the new kit manufacturer sponsor – Indivisa – now proudly sits alongside the club crest on the front of the shirt.

The away kit on the other hand is produced by US-brand Icarus and carries a strong 90s shirt culture aesthetic, featuring green stripes, gold pinstripes and a sublimated fox motif.

Combined with a white crest and Icarus logo, the shirt also encompasses a fold-over collar alongside a vixen emblazoned on a ribbed v-notch. A proper nod to iconic shirts from the 90s who took collars very seriously back in the day.

The new kits will soon be accompanied by a capsule collection of Vixens’ products carrying the Indivisa brand, including tote bags, water bottles and caps with all items available to purchase via the team’s online store.

The partnership will see the Vixens working with Indivisa on collaborative content through the 22/23 season, in line with the brand’s mission to provide a football community for female fans.

Check out the kits below.

Photography by
Serena Brown.

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Victoria Park Vixens Have Gone for 90s Nostalgia With Their Latest Kit Drop

Man, woman, child and fox will be wanting to don these strips this summer.

Jun 15, 2022
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Media brand Indivisa link up with London-based women’s amateur club Victoria Park Vixens for their latest kit releases.

The East London side have gone all out for their home and away kits this season, with the former produced by Korea-based GOALSTUDIO.

The football culture fashion brand, have used a burgundy and neon coral colour palette – as seen on the Vixens’ previous kit – but have included an extra flash of colour in the form of a bespoke Victoria Park Vixens typographic pin-stripe motif.

Coupled with coral accents on the shorts and socks, the new kit manufacturer sponsor – Indivisa – now proudly sits alongside the club crest on the front of the shirt.

The away kit on the other hand is produced by US-brand Icarus and carries a strong 90s shirt culture aesthetic, featuring green stripes, gold pinstripes and a sublimated fox motif.

Combined with a white crest and Icarus logo, the shirt also encompasses a fold-over collar alongside a vixen emblazoned on a ribbed v-notch. A proper nod to iconic shirts from the 90s who took collars very seriously back in the day.

The new kits will soon be accompanied by a capsule collection of Vixens’ products carrying the Indivisa brand, including tote bags, water bottles and caps with all items available to purchase via the team’s online store.

The partnership will see the Vixens working with Indivisa on collaborative content through the 22/23 season, in line with the brand’s mission to provide a football community for female fans.

Check out the kits below.

Photography by
Serena Brown.

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