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This Limited Edition Gaming Jersey Is Designed By - And For - Women

26/03/2024
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London, UK
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EE and GIANTX launch limited-edition gaming jerseys following research that highlighted frustration from women with unisex and men’s sizing in esports

EE, in collaboration with GIANTX, long-standing partner and leading esports organisation, announces the launch of their limited-edition gaming jerseys created exclusively by – and for – women in gaming. 

Continuing their ambition to become the UK’s no.1 destination for gaming and to make gaming more inclusive, EE and the mentees on the EE Power Up Programme, a transformative four-month talent development programme for aspiring women looking to break into the gaming and esports industry, have teamed up with WOYSTONE to design the gaming jerseys, specially created to enhance performance and comfort for women during gaming sessions. 

It follows ongoing research from the premium rebel fashion and esports apparel company, WOYSTONE, that highlighted frustration from women with unisex and men’s sizing in esports. In particular, the research emphasised the importance of a tailored fit that accommodates and showcases curves without jeopardising mobility and focuses on the nuances of women’s bodies and minds.

Ahead of designing the jerseys, EE, GIANTX and WOYSTONE held focus groups with female gamers and members of the Umbra Performance gym in Sussex, finding that comfort and the feel-good factor is paramount in esports wear with over 90% of women emphasising the need for breathable, moisture controlling materials to keep gamers cool. Nearly four fifths (75%) of the group insisted on highly flexible fabric for movement, while more than 85% of the group sited logo placement as a key consideration with the importance of subtle placement in the chest area – a quality that is often overlooked by designers for jerseys that are targeted predominately for male gamers. 

Combining the first hand experience of the aspiring women gamers in the EE Power Up Programme, with real-life insights and WOYSTONE’s expertise in fashion and esports apparel, the jerseys have been specially designed for women, by women, further supporting EE’s commitment to nurture the next generation of women in gaming. Representing a fusion of style and functionality, they have been engineered to enhance performance and comfort during gaming sessions, whilst also ensuring the wearer feels and looks great.

And it is not just the design that sets the jerseys apart, but the cutting-edge technology infused into the fabric. Crafted from super-premium materials, the jerseys feature antimicrobial odour control, ensuring gamers stay fresh and comfortable even during intense gaming sessions. The quick-dry material disperses sweat efficiently, while intelligent thermoregulation keeps gamers cool and comfortable, tested to provide up to 2.5°C/4.5°F cooler experience than conventional materials. With 4D stretch technology, the jerseys also offer dynamic flexibility and comfort, supporting performance on the gaming stage. The advanced features ensure women gamers have the tools they need to succeed, reflecting EE’s dedication to inclusivity in the gaming space.   

The jerseys will be showcased for the first time at the upcoming Insomnia gaming festival (#i72), where the EE Power Up Programme mentees will wear them when competing in EE and GIANTX’s VALORANT Women’s Cup. 

Set to commence on Friday 29th March at Insomnia the Gaming Festival at the NEC in Birmingham, the two-day event will see the nation’s top emerging gaming talent go head-to-head for their stake of the £10,000 prize pool in a teams-based VALORANT tournament. Across the event, sixteen teams will play in a series of VALORANT matches, culminating in the final two matches taking place on the Esports Stage on Saturday 30th March. 

Additionally, the jerseys will be available as prizes for gaming fans at the EE and GIANTX stall at #i72, and through social, marking a significant milestone in EE and GIANTX’s combined ongoing effort to make gaming more inclusive and welcoming to all.

Christian Thrane, MD of marketing at EE, comments, “The EE Power Up Programme was created with the aim of making gaming as inclusive as possible and to help level the playing field for women in gaming and esports. Designed by our talented Power Up Programme mentees, the launch of the gaming jerseys further exemplifies both EE and GIANTX’s shared commitment to championing inclusivity within the gaming industry. We look forward to seeing our Power Up Programme mentees grace the gaming stage wearing their jerseys at Insomnia72.”

Sha Rasti, commercial director at GIANTX shares, “Over the past few months, our experienced coaches and players have provided invaluable knowledge and guidance to the Power Up Programme mentees, nurturing their skills in gaming and esports. Watching the mentees work on designing the gaming jerseys, drawing from their unique insights and experiences, has been incredibly inspiring. We believe these efforts will empower and instil confidence in women gamers, paving the way for their success in future gaming endeavours."

EE has developed the Power Up Programme to help women break into the gaming and esports industry. The six aspiring women gamers (Hollie, Kylie, Laura, Tilly, Joanne, and Paige) have been on the four-month talent development programme taking part in specially curated modules including a nutrition and wellbeing session with nutritionist, Emily English, and a skills clinic with streamer and professional VALORANT player, Jupi. The programme is the next step in EE’s ambition to become the UK’s no.1 destination for gaming in the UK and to make gaming more inclusive.  

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