
Team Vitality has revealed its new jersey for the 2026 season in collaboration with French streetwear brand Fulllife.
In addition to this, the French esports organisation has secured a two-year deal with Fulllife to become its official kit supplier.
Now available to pre-order, the new jersey features Team Vitality’s signature black and yellow colour combination, along with the logos of its partners. The organisation’s esports rosters will wear the jersey from January until mid-2026.
Team Vitality’s Rocket League team will be the first to debut the 2026 Pro Jersey during the second European online Open event of the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS).
“We are thrilled to welcome Fulllife as Team Vitality’s new kit supplier and official partner,” said Nicolas Maurer, CEO of Team Vitality. “More than just a partnership, this is the coming together of two French brands driven by a shared passion for esports. We hope the jersey will become iconic and help our rosters leave their mark on the history of their respective games.”
Fulllife becomes the 12th partner of Team Vitality and first for the organisation in 2026, joining brands such as Counter-Strike skin marketplace Skin.Land, online casino Stake, and VPN service ExpressVPN.
Fulllife’s Continued Growth
In recent months, Fulllife has continued to expand its presence within the esports industry, securing partnerships with several notable teams across Europe. On January 8th, the brand joined forces with fellow French organisation Karmine Corp to launch its 2026 jerseys.
Outside of France, the streetwear brand has secured deals with Fnatic and Team Heretics to design and manufacture jerseys, in addition to merchandise collections.
Team Vitality is another major addition to Fulllife’s expanding partnership portfolio, which has attracted several high-profile organisations. As the year continues, it will be interesting to see if more esports teams will collaborate with the brand for their own jerseys and merchandise.
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