Crew Clothing Dresses Red Roses for Downing Street Visit Marking World Cup Win

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Crew Clothing has dressed the Red Roses for their visit to Downing Street on 15 January, marking a national moment of recognition following the team’s achievement in becoming world champions.

The appearance celebrated the England women’s rugby team’s success on the world stage and represented a milestone moment for the women’s game, bringing together sport, national recognition and British fashion.

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Crew Clothing, Official Formalwear Outfitter to the Red Roses, created bespoke suits for the entire squad, which were worn throughout the day. Designed exclusively for the team, the tailoring combined contemporary silhouettes with the brand’s established focus on craftsmanship and detailing.

A landmark moment for women’s rugby

The Downing Street visit recognised the Red Roses’ achievement as world champions and marked a defining chapter in the team’s journey. The coordinated formalwear reflected the partnership between the team and Crew Clothing, reinforcing their shared connection to British sport.

Brand heritage and partnership

Founded more than 30 years ago in Salcombe, Crew Clothing has a long association with British sport. Dressing the Red Roses for such a high-profile national occasion forms part of the brand’s broader commitment to supporting women’s sport.

“It was an honour to dress the Red Roses for their visit to Downing Street following their incredible victory on the world stage in 2025. Creating custom suits for the squad to wear throughout such a historic day was a proud moment for Crew, and a powerful way to celebrate both their success and the continued rise of women’s rugby.”— Jon Baker, Sponsorship Manager, Crew Clothing

The Red Roses’ Downing Street appearance marked a significant moment for women’s rugby in England, reflecting the growing profile and recognition of the sport at a national level.

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Terry Clark
Terry Clarkhttps://365fashion.co.uk
Publisher of 365 Fashion, 365 Retail and Hospitality and Leisure News. Organiser of the Creative Retail Awards.

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