Overview
- Men’s, women’s and children’s versions went on sale October 2 through club stores and Umbro’s website and app.
- The campaign covers Athletico Paranaense, Fluminense, Grêmio, Santos and Sport Recife under a partnership with FEMAMA.
- Fluminense presented its shirt but will not wear it in official matches this season, with part of sales revenue directed to FEMAMA.
- Grêmio’s women will use the pink kit in Gauchão matches and the men’s team will wear it in pre-match warm-ups, with proceeds benefiting IMAMA.
- Each shirt reinterprets the club’s identity in pink and includes an internal FEMAMA label with information about the institution and the importance of the date.