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B.C. pro soccer squad blossoms with new pink kits

Vancouver FC unveils new 鈥楥herry Blossom鈥 uniforms to boost anti-bullying efforts
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Vancouver FC players Zach Verhoven (left) and Wero D铆az model the Canadian Premier League team鈥檚 new alternate kit dubbed the Cherry Blossom Kit in an undated handout photo. A portion of the proceeds from each jersey will be donated to the Pink Shirt Day campaign which raises awareness about bullying.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Beau Chevalier/Vancouver FC

Vancouver FC is thinking pink this year, thanks to its new 鈥淐herry Blossom Kit.鈥 And hoping to look good while helping make a difference.

The away uniform, inspired by the blossoming of the approximately 40,000 cherry trees found in the Vancouver area, is the brainchild of Stephanie Wood, the Canadian Premier League club鈥檚 vice-president of marketing and business development.

A portion of the jersey sales this season will be donated to the Pink Shirt Day campaign, which raises awareness of bullying as well as supporting programs that 鈥渇oster children鈥檚 healthy self-esteem.鈥

Pink Shirt Day originated in Berwick, N.S., in 2007, when high schoolers David Shepherd and Travis Price organized a protest to wear pink in sympathy with a Grade 9 student bullied for wearing a pink shirt.

鈥淗aving kids, that really resonated with me,鈥 said Wood, who has a two- and five-year-old.

鈥淏ut also I thought 鈥楬ang on, we鈥檙e a men鈥檚 soccer team. If 28 grown men can wear pink, little boys can wear pink,鈥欌 she added. 鈥淎nyone can wear pink. It doesn鈥檛 matter who you are. And I think that鈥檚 a really strong message from us to help with that inclusivity and everything happening in the world right now.鈥

The last Wednesday in February marks Pink Shirt Day in Canada.

It鈥檚 a worthy cause. And for Wood, the colour ties in with cherry blossoms, which signify the start of spring 鈥 and the CPL season.

Wood鈥檚 goal is to combine football with fashion, coming up with a look that you can wear out to more than a soccer game.

That led her to this year鈥檚 Eagle Kit, the club鈥檚 primary jersey introduced last month 鈥 a black strip that features a feathered cape design that drapes down the back of jerseys.

Vancouver, whose official mascot is Sp鈥櫭硄鈥檈s the Bald Eagle, is known as the Eagles. The club motto, 鈥淪omething in the air,鈥 is inscribed in red on the back of the kit.

Wood got the idea after seeing one fashion show after another feature capes. She wasn鈥檛 sure about how it might translate to a jersey but is an unabashed fan now.

鈥淚t just has this menacing look to it and I鈥檓 in love with it now,鈥 she said.

While Wood and husband Joe are from Sheffield, England 鈥 she supports Sheffield Wednesday F.C. while Joe follows Sheffield United 鈥 her background is in marketing and branding. L鈥橭r茅al Professionnel hair products and Breitling watches were two of the brands she worked on.

Her husband played tennis on a scholarship at the University of New Mexico. When he returned home, the couple decided to travel across Canada and ended up falling in love with Vancouver and making it home.

Joe Wood is now director of player development at Tennis B.C.

The Woods became friends of former Canadian international Rob Friend, co-owner of Vancouver FC and Pacific FC, and his wife Mari.

Wood鈥檚 branding background interested Friend, who offered her a job first as Pacific鈥檚 director of marketing and merchandise and then in 2022 her current role with Vancouver.

While initially skeptical at the move, Wood now calls it 鈥渢he best thing I ever did. I absolutely love it.鈥

Taking care of the team kit became one of her many projects.

鈥淚 wanted to do something that was different but was Canadian,鈥 she said.

Witness Pacific鈥檚 indigenous jersey, designed by Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr., which was used in 2022 and 鈥23. And other kits inspired by the Douglas fir, ocean and beaches.

Wood works with Macron, the Italian sportswear company that clothes CPL teams, with each kit essentially completed a year in advance of its launch. That means Vancouver鈥檚 inaugural 2023 kit was completed before the team had a brand, logo or name.

They opted for black as a primary colour, with names of local communities embossed on the jersey. The secondary jersey was black and red hoops 鈥 a homage to Brazil鈥檚 Flamengo kit and a more retro look that was the league鈥檚 first to feature a hoops design.

Wood has been waiting for Wednesday鈥檚 launch of the new away kit since signing off on it in February 2023.

Soon after Major League Soccer鈥檚 D.C. United launched its own 鈥淐herry Blossom鈥 away kit for 2023 and 鈥24, citing the trees gifted to the U.S. capital by Japan as a sign of friendship and unity. Inter Miami鈥檚 pink shirts have been seen worldwide thanks to Argentina star Lionel Messi. And the film 鈥淏arbie鈥 has also given pink a new lease on life.

The fashionista in Wood enjoys the fact that CPL teams introduce two new jerseys a year. But knowing money is tight these days, her preference would be one new one each season.

The club is doing its bit by offering season-ticket holders a 40 percent discount on the 2024 home jersey.

Vancouver opens CPL play April 14 against Winnipeg鈥檚 Valour FC at Willoughby Park in suburban 91原创.

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