New UAE casual fashion brand, Streetball Soccer, launches with ALL profits going to charitable causes

New UAE casual fashion brand, Streetball Soccer, launches with ALL profits going to charitable causes
Streetball Soccer collection, a new impact fashion range has launched in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Designed by renowned artist Juan de Lascurain Gossler, all profits will be donated to the Homeless World Cup.
Many of the designs are inspired by the passion and energy of street soccer games played in favelas and shanty towns across the world. The range includes artistic t-shirts and hoodies, such as styles based on the DIY footballs commonly found in South America.
Juan de Lascurain Gossler, designer of Streetball said, “I have always been inspired by the love of football throughout the world. It truly brings out every human emotion and can bring even people from different cultures and beliefs together. It very much reminds me of how people from diverse backgrounds come together in harmony in Dubai, which is why it is the perfect place to launch this range.”
A recent SoccerTop.com study found that nine out of 10 people in the UAE think football brings communities closer together. The UAE is also home to some of the most recognizable and fashionable giving movements, making it the ideal location for an impact-driven brand.
He added, “What excites me even more is that every dirham, every dollar, will be going towards good causes. This year we have chosen the Homeless World Cup as our partner, which is a fantastic organization that has helped millions recover from extreme poverty and homelessness through community football projects.”
The Streetball Soccer collection is available to purchase exclusively in the UAE through SoccerTop.com. The launch of the Streetball range has been timed around the start of the 2023 Homeless World Cup, which is taking place in Sacramento between 8 July and 15 July.
The fashion range is featured as the official merchandise of the tournament, which is the largest global charity football event ever held in history. Around 40 countries from around the world will be taking part, including volunteers from UAE, and the tournament is backed by UAE-based SoccerTop.com as the official title sponsors.