Engineered Stripe Jumper
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Mid Grey Marl
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Sport led and archive inspired. This engineered stripe knit channels a Japan exclusive look, blending cut and sew style with knitted comfort. Finished with a subtle thistle embroidery that nods to Scottish roots. Pair with the matching shorts to complete the set.
- Engineered stripe design for a clean, sport look
- Soft knitted construction for everyday comfort
- Subtle thistle embroidery for a heritage touch
- Matching short available to complete the set
Created with Fly Nowhere, a boutique creative studio pushing the boundary of sportswear and football with every project. A culture led knit that bridges pitch and street.
- Do Not Bleach
- Cool Iron on Reverse
- 30 Degrees Machine Wash
- Delicate Wash Cycle
- Machine Wash Separately
- Do Not Tumble Dry
- Dry Flat Away From Direct Heat
- Reshape Whilst Damp
- Body 100% Cotton
Lyle & Scott x Fly Nowhere
Lyle & Scott teams up with New York creative studio Fly Nowhere for a limited-edition collaboration blending British football heritage with global streetwear culture.
Featuring engineered knitwear, custom jerseys and reworked archive pieces, the collection nods to terrace style, modern subculture and the legacy of Nowhere FC.
Designed by Diego Moscosoni and shot in Scotland by Glauco Canalis, this drop brings fashion and football together with international credibility.
““Each piece carries subtle Fly Nowhere details and references to their Artificial Football Club.””
Fly Nowhere
Fly Nowhere is a New York-based creative studio founded in 2014, specialising in the intersection of sport, art, and culture. They collaborate with global brands, football clubs, and artists to craft innovative campaigns, merchandise, and immersive experiences. Notable projects include designing acclaimed kits for Venezia FC, developing digital fashion capsules for EA Sports FIFA. Their client roster features CP Company, PSG, and Inter Milan, reflecting their role in shaping contemporary sports culture through design and storytelling.