Peachy Den Celebrate International Women's Day With Their 'Glory Days' Drop

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Peachy Den welcomed some of London's best grassroots ballers to take over Powerleague Shoreditch in their first-ever IWD tournament at the weekend.

Mar 17, 2023
Simi Iluyomade
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London-based clothing brand Peachy Den celebrated the launch of its latest ‘Glory Days’ drop with a football tournament in celebration of International Women's Day.

Teams from across the city balled out in celebration of the brand's newest collection influenced by the Lionesses and their historic Euros win last summer to raise funds for educational non-profit Football Beyond Borders.

The 5-a-side competition aimed to capture the emphatic energy for women’s football at all levels and included the likes of Victoria Park Vixens and Goal Diggers FC, as well as a FBB x Peachy Den team made up of staff members and friends of the brand Deba Hekmat and Ocean Lewis.

The collection launches in three parts over two weeks, and draws inspiration from vintage sportswear and women’s football. ‘Glory Days’ includes 10 limited-edition, one-of-a-kind reworked tops, made from a range of different vintage football kits, and a drop of 100 Peachy Den football scarves. A portion of profits from the capsule will be donated to FBB.

‘Glory Days’ is available to shop on the Peachy Den website. Take a closer look at what went down at the tournament below. Image taken by Macy Kerrigan.

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Peachy Den Celebrate International Women's Day With Their 'Glory Days' Drop

Peachy Den welcomed some of London's best grassroots ballers to take over Powerleague Shoreditch in their first-ever IWD tournament at the weekend.

Mar 17, 2023
Simi Iluyomade
Words by
Photography by

London-based clothing brand Peachy Den celebrated the launch of its latest ‘Glory Days’ drop with a football tournament in celebration of International Women's Day.

Teams from across the city balled out in celebration of the brand's newest collection influenced by the Lionesses and their historic Euros win last summer to raise funds for educational non-profit Football Beyond Borders.

The 5-a-side competition aimed to capture the emphatic energy for women’s football at all levels and included the likes of Victoria Park Vixens and Goal Diggers FC, as well as a FBB x Peachy Den team made up of staff members and friends of the brand Deba Hekmat and Ocean Lewis.

The collection launches in three parts over two weeks, and draws inspiration from vintage sportswear and women’s football. ‘Glory Days’ includes 10 limited-edition, one-of-a-kind reworked tops, made from a range of different vintage football kits, and a drop of 100 Peachy Den football scarves. A portion of profits from the capsule will be donated to FBB.

‘Glory Days’ is available to shop on the Peachy Den website. Take a closer look at what went down at the tournament below. Image taken by Macy Kerrigan.

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Peachy Den Celebrate International Women's Day With Their 'Glory Days' Drop

Peachy Den welcomed some of London's best grassroots ballers to take over Powerleague Shoreditch in their first-ever IWD tournament at the weekend.

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Simi Iluyomade
Mar 17, 2023
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London-based clothing brand Peachy Den celebrated the launch of its latest ‘Glory Days’ drop with a football tournament in celebration of International Women's Day.

Teams from across the city balled out in celebration of the brand's newest collection influenced by the Lionesses and their historic Euros win last summer to raise funds for educational non-profit Football Beyond Borders.

The 5-a-side competition aimed to capture the emphatic energy for women’s football at all levels and included the likes of Victoria Park Vixens and Goal Diggers FC, as well as a FBB x Peachy Den team made up of staff members and friends of the brand Deba Hekmat and Ocean Lewis.

The collection launches in three parts over two weeks, and draws inspiration from vintage sportswear and women’s football. ‘Glory Days’ includes 10 limited-edition, one-of-a-kind reworked tops, made from a range of different vintage football kits, and a drop of 100 Peachy Den football scarves. A portion of profits from the capsule will be donated to FBB.

‘Glory Days’ is available to shop on the Peachy Den website. Take a closer look at what went down at the tournament below. Image taken by Macy Kerrigan.

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Peachy Den Celebrate International Women's Day With Their 'Glory Days' Drop

Peachy Den welcomed some of London's best grassroots ballers to take over Powerleague Shoreditch in their first-ever IWD tournament at the weekend.

Mar 17, 2023
Simi Iluyomade
Words by
Photography by

London-based clothing brand Peachy Den celebrated the launch of its latest ‘Glory Days’ drop with a football tournament in celebration of International Women's Day.

Teams from across the city balled out in celebration of the brand's newest collection influenced by the Lionesses and their historic Euros win last summer to raise funds for educational non-profit Football Beyond Borders.

The 5-a-side competition aimed to capture the emphatic energy for women’s football at all levels and included the likes of Victoria Park Vixens and Goal Diggers FC, as well as a FBB x Peachy Den team made up of staff members and friends of the brand Deba Hekmat and Ocean Lewis.

The collection launches in three parts over two weeks, and draws inspiration from vintage sportswear and women’s football. ‘Glory Days’ includes 10 limited-edition, one-of-a-kind reworked tops, made from a range of different vintage football kits, and a drop of 100 Peachy Den football scarves. A portion of profits from the capsule will be donated to FBB.

‘Glory Days’ is available to shop on the Peachy Den website. Take a closer look at what went down at the tournament below. Image taken by Macy Kerrigan.

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