Image via Getty Lionesses goalkeeper kits sold out in less than five minutes after the FA made the jerseys available to purchase in time for the holidays. Nike came under fire over the summer for not selling Mary Earps kits ahead of the Women’s World Cup, with a petition calling for Nike to release the Lionesses goalkeeper shirts receiving over 150,000 signatures. After a limited batch of ME27 shirts sold out within hours in October, the demand for the kits has never been higher. The amount of kits made available on England’s online store was equivalent to before a major international competition. Despite the high number of shirts up for sale, they still sold out in minutes, with Mary Earps informing fans shortly after the release went live of the limited availability.Nike has made it clear that Lionesses goalkeeper kits will now be available before major tournaments going forward. If this drop is any indication of the future, you’d better set a few alarms if you want the safest hands in England on your back.
Lionesses Goalkeeper Kit Drop Sold Out in Five Minutes
Going, going, gone.
Image via Getty Lionesses goalkeeper kits sold out in less than five minutes after the FA made the jerseys available to purchase in time for the holidays. Nike came under fire over the summer for not selling Mary Earps kits ahead of the Women’s World Cup, with a petition calling for Nike to release the Lionesses goalkeeper shirts receiving over 150,000 signatures. After a limited batch of ME27 shirts sold out within hours in October, the demand for the kits has never been higher. The amount of kits made available on England’s online store was equivalent to before a major international competition. Despite the high number of shirts up for sale, they still sold out in minutes, with Mary Earps informing fans shortly after the release went live of the limited availability.Nike has made it clear that Lionesses goalkeeper kits will now be available before major tournaments going forward. If this drop is any indication of the future, you’d better set a few alarms if you want the safest hands in England on your back.
Image via Getty Lionesses goalkeeper kits sold out in less than five minutes after the FA made the jerseys available to purchase in time for the holidays. Nike came under fire over the summer for not selling Mary Earps kits ahead of the Women’s World Cup, with a petition calling for Nike to release the Lionesses goalkeeper shirts receiving over 150,000 signatures. After a limited batch of ME27 shirts sold out within hours in October, the demand for the kits has never been higher. The amount of kits made available on England’s online store was equivalent to before a major international competition. Despite the high number of shirts up for sale, they still sold out in minutes, with Mary Earps informing fans shortly after the release went live of the limited availability.Nike has made it clear that Lionesses goalkeeper kits will now be available before major tournaments going forward. If this drop is any indication of the future, you’d better set a few alarms if you want the safest hands in England on your back.
Lionesses Goalkeeper Kit Drop Sold Out in Five Minutes
Going, going, gone.
Image via Getty Lionesses goalkeeper kits sold out in less than five minutes after the FA made the jerseys available to purchase in time for the holidays. Nike came under fire over the summer for not selling Mary Earps kits ahead of the Women’s World Cup, with a petition calling for Nike to release the Lionesses goalkeeper shirts receiving over 150,000 signatures. After a limited batch of ME27 shirts sold out within hours in October, the demand for the kits has never been higher. The amount of kits made available on England’s online store was equivalent to before a major international competition. Despite the high number of shirts up for sale, they still sold out in minutes, with Mary Earps informing fans shortly after the release went live of the limited availability.Nike has made it clear that Lionesses goalkeeper kits will now be available before major tournaments going forward. If this drop is any indication of the future, you’d better set a few alarms if you want the safest hands in England on your back.