
Fontaines D.C. collaborate with Bohemian FC on new jersey to raise funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians
Bohemian FC have launched their third jersey made in collaboration with Fontaines D.C., in order to raise funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians.
Bohemian FC, Ireland's oldest and 100% fan-owned football club, has partnered with Fontaines D.C. to release their 2025 third jersey that raises funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians. The one-off jersey, designed by Fontaines D.C.’s own Carlos O’Connell in conjunction with Bohemian FC designers, pays homage to their award-winning 2024 album ROMANCE. It builds on the 2021 collaborative shirt between Bohs and Fontaines D.C. which highlighted and raised funds to combat homelessness in Ireland.
The video accompanying the launch was shot by Jamie Goldrick to the sound of ROMANCE album track "Horseness is the Whatness".
It takes inspiration from recent Fontaines D.C. videos which feature locations around Dalymount Park, home of Bohemians, in the heart of Dublin City. A quote from that same track - “I thought it was love” - is printed around the neck while the ROMANCE colour scheme flows through the body and sleeve trims, while an embroidered hem tag features a Palestinian flag with the words ‘Saoirse don Phalaistín’ (Irish language for “Free Palestine”).
The exclusive shirt is available to order now via bohemianfc.com and will be shipped from Monday, 9 December.
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