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Lezbag x Ex-Girlfriend FC: The Queer Football Bag Drop That’s Taking You From Pitch to Party

One of London’s most infamous queer grassroots football teams has teamed up with one of the city’s cult dyke bag designers, and the result is Lez In Training – a limited-edition collection of 11 one-of-a-kind football bags that are part kit gear and part party bag.

Ex-Girlfriend FC, the notorious Sunday League squad who’ve been making grassroots football gayer, louder and far more fun, have joined forces with The Lezbag’s Mr Lez (aka Marlo Mortimer) for a drop that lands somewhere between football, fashion and queer culture.

Photo by Jessie McLaughlin.

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The team tell us that the idea started years ago as a joke: what if there was a gay football bag big enough for your ball and your nightlife fit? Which has now turned into a serious piece of design. Lez In Training is built to carry everything you need for a five-a-side session and the club afterwards. Think less “sports bag” and more “main character of my own queer sports film”.

Each of the 11 bags is unique, a proper one-off loaded with art history references and subcultural nods. There’s Saint Judith (yes, the one with the sword), Magritte’s masked lovers, Claude Cahun’s anti-fascist, gender-defying photography, and even a wink to Dick Whittington and his cat.

Lezbag x Ex-Girlfriend FC - person with an england football top on holding one of the bags
Jessie Mclaughlin

On one side of the collaboration, you’ve got Ex-Girlfriend FC, fresh off starring in Mundial’s doc about the gayness of the grassroots scene and quietly (and not-so-quietly) turning Sunday League into an art form. On the other side, you’ve got The Lezbag, Mr Lez’s cult label that’s carved out a space for butch and dyke aesthetics in London fashion. Known for bold shapes and tongue-in-cheek storytelling, Mr Lez takes the everyday bag and gives it a radical, wearable-art makeover.

A person with purple football t-shirt on and a football bag
Jessie Mclaughlin

For this project, the duo also brought in artist and physicist Jennifer Crouch, whose experimental textiles are as brainy as they are beautiful.

Whether you’re a player, a supporter or just someone who loves a bit of dykey design history, this is one for you.

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This article was written by one of our creative team writers here at Nonchalant Magazine.