OUR PROJECTS
From custom creations for the community and for the pro's, football clubs to retail activations. The opportunities to upcycle are endless.
Custom Creations
We often make 1 of 1 creations for our hyper engaged football community. Kits are provided by the customer before we bring concepts to life through our upcycling service.

Pro Players
Every now and then, we come in contact with the pro's. The leaders on and off the pitch, who are intrigued in the coming together of football and sustainability.
Some of the following athletes can be seen advocating for our product.
Hector Bellerin

Isobel Dalton
Amy Harrison
Andrew Redmayne
Melissa Barbieri
Macklin Freke
And counting...!
Professional Football Clubs
Brisbane Roar
Together with Brisbane Roar, we announced a community partnership - offering our upcycling service on several game days. Fans were able to simply drop off their old garments for reworking and either pick them up on the next home game or get the product delivered.

RC Strasbourg Alsace
Ligue 1 outfit RC Strasbourg Alsace approached us to rework some of there old kits. A dozen of 1 of 1 kits upcycled into new functional designs will be launched through their channels very soon. It's an exciting time for us, tapping into new markets.
Retail Activations
Over The Pitch - Seoul, South Korea
Football boutique, magazine & creatives Over The Pitch share a similar vision to us at Unwanted FC. Seeing opportunities within kits of the past, while combining football apparel with fashion. We have launched two capsules with Over The Pitch to date, bringing upcycling concepts to life in the heart of Seoul, South Korea.

Ultra Football
Australia's biggest Football Destination - Ultra Football have become an ongoing partner of ours, as both brands are on a common mission to drive football culture down under. From end of season capsules, pop up stores to special projects such as reworking old kit templates for the adidas x Human Race FC launch. The respect is mutual.

PPRN SEOUL
Championing the message of sustainability, we teamed up with South Korean football lifestyle brand Pepperoni (PPRN) Seoul for the 'ANABADA' jersey.
ANABADA, meaning "Conserve, Share, Exchange, Reuse", was a famous Korean term that formed the basis of a movement in 1997 promoting the act of sustainable consumption. These jerseys aim to bring this message back to life through the bold 90s-inspired templates and messaging, as the idea remains relevant, arguably more than ever before.