Wednesday, 23 April 2014

T.M.Lewin launches EXCLUSIVE Soccer Aid Tie in aid of UNICEF




OSunday 8th June 2014, Soccer Aid returns to Manchester’s legendary Old Trafford stadium for a fifth star-studded showdown between England and The Rest of The World.

This year T.M.Lewin is proud to be Official Outfitter of Soccer Aid 2014,providing team suits to the A-list celebrities and football legends that will do battle on pitch in aid of UNICEF.

The Jermyn Street shirt maker and tailor has now  launched an exclusiveSoccer Aid Tie, available to buy for £25 online at tmlewin.co.uk with £10 from the sale of each donated direct to UNICEF. Customers can also purchase the Soccer Aid team suits, shirts and pocket squares online.


The brainchild of Robbie Williams and UNICEF UK, this year’s Soccer Aid match, to be aired on ITV,  will be hosted by Dermot O’Leary with Kirsty Gallacher pitchside, reporting on all the action as it happens.

UNICEF UK Ambassador, Robbie Williams, will once again lead the England team with Welsh movie star Michael Sheen returning to captain The Rest of the World.   

Joining Homeland’s Damian Lewis, Olly Murs, John Bishop, Jonathan Wilkes and Mark Owen in this year’s England squad will be Jack Whitehall,  True Blood’s Stephen Moyer and Doctor Who’s Matt Smith. Alongside the familiar faces of TV presenters Paddy McGuinness, Ben Shephard, Bradley Walsh and Heart FM’s Jamie Theakston.


Michael Sheen’s Rest of the World squad welcomes the return of Scottish actor James McAvoy and world famous chef Gordon Ramsay. Alongside Westlife’s Nicky Byrne, comedian Patrick Kielty, and American new boy Man v Food presenter Adam Richman.

English football legends signed so far include Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher, David Seaman and Teddy Sheringham. Edwin van der Sar and Jaap Stam are confirmed to appear for The Rest of the World, with many more high-profile names to be announced shortly.


T.M.Lewin CEO, Geoff Quinn says: ‘ We are truly honoured to be dressing the two teams this year, for what promises to be the most successful Soccer Aid to date.  Through the sale of our official Soccer Aid tie, we’re also hoping to contribute to the cause, raising much-needed funds for vulnerable children all over the world.’

To buy the Official Soccer Aid with a £10 donation going to UNICEF

Visit www.tmlewin.co.uk/socceraid


To buy Soccer Aid Tickets, call 0845 456 2014 or visit manutd.com/socceraid



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