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Crew Clothing appoints two Red Roses ambassadors

03/02/2025 by Mark

The fashion brand Crew Clothing has announced that England rugby players Abbie Ward and Natasha Hunt are its newest brand ambassadors.

The Crew Clothing ambassador program features leading British sports stars, including tennis players Jodie Burrage and Neal Skupski.

The Head of Marketing at Crew Clothing, Naomi Parry commented on the latest ambassadors from the Red Roses:

“Both are such impressive athletes, and their commitment, drive and values make them a perfect match for Crew. We’re so excited to support them this year, in what is set to be an incredible season for women’s rugby.”

Abbie Ward said that she was already a fan of Crew Clothing which is why she is excited to be a brand ambassador. Natasha Hunt believes that 2025 will be a successful year for women’s rugby and is grateful for the support of Crew Clothing.

Crew Clothing has a long association with British sport and is partners with Williams Racing, LTA, Henley Royal Regatta and Exeter Chiefs. The brand also dresses the Red Roses team and their support staff.

Crew Clothing opened its first store in Salcombe in 1993, selling clothes inspired by the British coast. It now operates 105 UK retail stores selling stylish menswear, womenswear, kidswear and accessories. They have expanded into online selling and have many partnerships with leading retailers including Marks & Spencer. The heavy duty garment rails in its stores and warehouses are filled with classic leisure clothing that is still inspired by the British coast.

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