Umbro and Drumsheds have teamed up with Enfield Town FC for a new limited edition football shirt – check out the preview images below.
The sports equipment brand and the London nightclub/events venue’s collaboration is being launched to coincide with the football club’s “most ambitious season yet”, per a press release.
This “momentous North London moment” is being celebrated with the new shirt. To launch the item, Drumsheds worked with their North London neighbours Enfield Town FC to front the campaign.
“Shot at their home ground just minutes from Drumsheds’ Tottenham warehouse, the community-first ethos of the UK’s first-ever fan-owned football club was a perfect backdrop for a collaboration steeped in celebrating the power of communal connection,” a listing reads.
Katy O’Donnell, Enfield Town Ladies FC player, said: “The community at Enfield is amazing. They always get behind us.
“For the North London derby when we played Haringey a few weeks ago, the crowd was big and it was really, really inspiring. It pushed us to our result. That same energy runs through Drumsheds.”
The collaboration arrives amid Drumsheds’ autumn/winter 2025 programme – which boasts a run of over 30 shows between September 2025 and March 2026. Find more information here.
The new limited edition shirt celebrates “the parallels between the football stands and the dancefloor” with themes of “loyalty, ritual and a sense of belonging”.
“At Drumsheds, the dancefloor is always bigger than the DJ – a mantra that sits perfectly alongside Umbro’s century-long commitment to the fans and players who make the game,” the press release notes.
Limited quantities of the Umbro x Drumsheds football shirt are available online for £70 – you can buy yours here. It can also be purchased at Drumsheds events throughout the current season.
Graham Dodd, Commercial Director & Board Member at Enfield Town FC, reflected on the cornerstone of the Umbro brand: “For the players. For the fans.”
He continued: “We work tirelessly to engage with the local community, and working with Drumsheds and Umbro on this campaign celebrates that spirit. From our youth teams to our disabled teams, we’re committed to engaging with everyone locally.”
The football shirt “channels a century of that grassroots pride and fan culture into a piece that celebrates an AW season dedicated to those who make Drumsheds what it is, the people on the dancefloor”.
At the start of this year, Enfield Council ruled that Drumsheds was allowed to remain open following a series of serious incidents at the premises and a subsequent investigation being launched. However, it was said that the venue must enforce new safety measures.
In February, the team behind Drumsheds announced their new 2,000-capacity venue in South London, Corner Corner. The space is described as a “vibrant hub where food, culture, and community come together under one roof”.
The official website adds: “Located in the heart of Canada Water, our multi-use space is designed to inspire, connect, and celebrate creativity and collaboration.”