This first-of-its-kind collaboration with leading sportswear manufacturer Macron and inclusive design platform wecanfly celebrates inclusion, accessibility, and community while supporting charitable efforts to improve facilities at Worthing Football Club to better accommodate people with disabilities.
All proceeds from the kit sales will directly fund these accessibility upgrades, reinforcing the club’s commitment to inclusivity and creating a welcoming environment for all fans and players.
UK Disability History Month (UKDHM) is an annual event that takes place from November 16 to December 16 and hopes to promote the rights of disabled people and their fight for equality and human rights.
The design process, led by wecanfly, was a deep collaboration with Worthing FC, focusing on capturing the essence of the club and its seaside community.
This initiative began as a shared vision between Jake Baker-Cliff, Founder of wecanfly, and George, Owner of Worthing FC. A chance meeting at a panel discussion on disability inclusion led to a friendship built on a mutual passion for football and accessibility. The duo conceived the idea of a disability awareness kit, with Jake committing to making the project charitable from the outset.
Macron, headquartered in Italy, embraced the idea enthusiastically. Their support helped bring the project to life, marrying the worlds of fashion, sport, and inclusivity to celebrate UK Disability History Month and drive tangible change.
Other supporters of the project include Focus Group, Jason Markk, and MULL IT OVER.
The kit will be worn by the Men’s first team for the National League South fixture with St Albans City on Saturday 14 December at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
A limited number of shirts are on sale now via the wecanfly website.
By purchasing the Worthing FC x wecanfly Special-Edition kit by Macron, fans can celebrate inclusion, support disability awareness, and contribute to a legacy of accessibility at Worthing Football Club.
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