Rooted in vintage African football culture, the jersey by the Abryanz brand blends crane iconography, checkerboard symbolism, and Afro-Sport aesthetics into an unofficial
national treasure ano lan uniform for a new generation.

Football jerseys have always lived two lives. On the pitch, they represent teams and
competition. Off the pitch, they become cultural artetacts worn by tans, collectors and
youth movements who transform sportswear into a statement of style, belonging and
individualty.

Across decades, football fandom has continuously shaped fashion. Vintage kits, terrace scarves and supporter jerseys have travelled tar beyond stadium culture, becoming part of streetwear, music and contemporary design. Every generation reinvents football memorabilia in its own way and uses it as a visual language to express identity. It is within this tradition that the AB National Football Jersey by Abryanz convinced
Rather than replicating the sense of an official team kit, the AB National Jersey imagines
something different: an unofficial Ugandan supporter jersey, created by culture and tor
culture.

A garment that captures the passion of fans while embracing fashion’s ability to
reinterpret sport through creativity. Designed within the concept of Afro-Sport, the
jersey forms part of a larger design universe exploring how African sporting heritage
can inspire contemporary fashion. The visual direction draws heavily from vintage
African football memorabilia, from bold graphics to nostalgic colour palettes and
symbolic motifs that defined football aesthetics across the continent throughout the
decades.

The intention was to create a jersey that feels both archival and forward-
looking — a collectible piece that carries the spirit of football fandom while standing
continued within modern African design.
Central to the jersey’s symbolism is the Grey Crowned Crane, a bird that holds deep
national significance in Uganda and is featured prominently on the Flag of Uganda, the
crane has become one of the country’s most recognisable emblems. In sport, it also
connects directly to the identity of the Uganda national football team. famously known
as The Cranes.

Globally, sports teams have long embraced animal symbolism to communicate strength,
pride, and collective spirit, from eagles and lions to tigers and bulls. The crane naturally |
sits within this tradition. For the AB National Jersey, it became an opportunity to
celebrate an emblem that already belongs to Uganda’s national story.

The design challenge was simple: how to reinterpret this symbol through a contemporary fashion lens while keeping its meaning intact.

The result is a jersey that proudly carries the spirit of something Made in Kampala, rooted in Ugandan identity while speaking to a broader African audience.

While the crane anchors the jersey in Ugandan heritage, the design also explores a
wider African visual language. To achieve this, the design introduces a checkerboard
pattern as a motif chosen for its deep cultural resonance across the continent. Much
like chess patterns are culturally recognisable in Western visual culture, the checker
motif has quietly existed across African creative life for generations.

From vintage family portrait backdrops and community photography studios to intricate
textile patterns, interior décor and handcrafted adornments, checker patterns have
appeared in African cultural spaces for decades. They exist in architecture, in craft
traditions and even in the visual rhythms of music cultures and sub-genres that
continue to shape contemporary sound and fashion.

The pattern becomes a shared visual signifier-a symbol that transcends national
borders and connects African creative expression through familiarity and collective
memory.

Football has always been more than sport across Africa, It is community gathering.
neighbourhood pride, and a language through which people celebrate competition and
togetherness.

The AB National Jersey captures this spirit by blending football nostalgia, Ugandan|
symbolism, and pan-African design references into a single garment. It is both a tribute
to the energy of the terraces and a reflection of the visual culture that surrounds
everyday African life.

In this way, the jersey becomes more than merchandise. It becomes memorabilia for a
cultural moment. A fashion piece shaped by football fandom, youth expression and the
enduring creativity of the continent.

THE AB NATIONAL JERSEY
TRANSITIONAL CORE 2026
Mac
Kampala
Abryanz
Garden City Shopping Mall, Yusuf Lule Road, Kampala
Tel: +256 782 062428 | +256 708 669670
Email:into@abrvanz.com