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Arsenal join forces with Stanley 1913 to launch exclusive drinkware that is top of the league

Arsenal join forces with Stanley 1913 to launch exclusive drinkware that is top of the league

Daily Mirror06-08-2025
Arsenal has announced a partnership with Stanley 1913, with the iconic drinkware company set to launch a co-branded range of exclusive products alongside the Premier League giants
In a daring blend of tradition and innovation, Stanley 1913 has teamed up with Arsenal FC to launch a co-branded range of high-end drinkware and barware. The collection pays tribute to craftsmanship, performance, and the fervour that binds fans of one of the world's most renowned football clubs.

"We're proud to partner with Stanley 1913, a globally recognised brand known for its quality, performance and style. We share values of community and belonging, and it's exciting to be able to bring our supporters together with exclusive products like the Stanley 1913 x Arsenal collection," expressed Juliet Slot, Chief Commercial Officer at Arsenal.

From the start of the 2025/2026 season, the Stanley 1913 branding will be showcased at Premier League and Women's Super League matches at Emirates Stadium.

The iconic drinkware firm will also engage with the global Arsenal family through exclusive content featuring men's and women's first team players, as per the press release.
Each item in the collection draws inspiration from the club's signature kit colour and is designed with performance and style in mind, reports the Mirror US.

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"We're excited to partner with one of Europe's most successful and culturally relevant global football clubs in Arsenal FC. From early in our conversations it became increasingly clear how many parallels there are between our two brands-be it our heritage or shared passion for innovation," Ben James, General Manager, EMEA, PMI WW Brands, said in a press release.
"Across Europe, football is more than a game - it's a lifestyle - and we're excited to release a collection that brings people together to celebrate shared sporting experiences."

The Stanley 1913 x Arsenal collection marks Stanley 1913's initial venture into stadium retail, aiming for long-term expansion into football culture throughout Europe and advocating for sustainable practices and reduced plastic waste on match days, according to the press release.
This announcement follows Arsenal's achievement as the first football club globally to have a net-zero target sanctioned by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
Here's what the collection includes:.

Here's what the collection comprises:.
The Stanley 1913 x Arsenal range can be found at Arsenaldirect.arsenal.com, and stanley1913.com..
Additionally, the collection is available worldwide at DICK's Sporting Goods in the US (both online and in-store); at Emirates Stadium Stores (in-store) across Europe, Middle East and Africa; and at TMALL Global and JD Global (online) in China.
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