As the FIFA World Cup 2026 captures the attention of football fans around the globe, South London label Fera revealed its latest creative campaign, “Three Pikes”. Offering a playful reinterpretation of Engeland’s iconic Three Lions identity, the project swaps football’s traditional emblem for one of Britian’s most recognisable freshwater predators: the pike.
The campaign continues Fera’s distinctive approach to storytelling, combining British outdoor culture with contemporary streetwear. Three Pikes explores the shared sense of ritual, optimism and national identity that comes with every major international tournament, delivering a concept that feels familiar, yet very unexpected.
Football Culture Meets Britian’s Waterways
At the heart of the collection is the idea that England’s identity extends far beyond the football pitch. While the Three Lions have become synonymous with the national team, Fera shifts the narrative towards Britisn’s rivers, lakes and canals, celebrating the country’s rich angling heritage through bold graphics and playful design references.
Across the campaign, the three pike motif becomes the defining visual signature, appearing throughout garments that combine football-inspired styling with Fera’s outdoor-driven aesthetic.
Rooted in Fera’s Creative Direction
Fera has always built a reputation for combining British field sports, fishing culture and fashion into their collections that challenge traditional outdoor aesthetics and Three Pikes is no different.







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