Two esports organisations that usually compete against each other have teamed up on a clothing line. German esports organisation G2 Esports and Saudi esports club Team Falcons recently announced a partnership to release a joint merchandise collection called “No Refunds”.

The collection is built around a simple black t-shirt. The design is minimalist: the words “no refunds” appear in small lettering across the chest, either printed or embroidered. Both organisations’ logos show up in smaller details, such as on the sleeves and it has been officially confirmed that only 200 shirts have been made, so the run is limited.

Right now, the shirts can only be bought in person at the EWC26 store at the Esports World Cup in Paris. There is no online store or retail release for the collection at this time.

The name “No Refunds” is a reference to a joke that has been used in the Counter-Strike community for years. When a player is transferred from one team to another and then has a rough patch of results, fans (and sometimes the team that sold the player) will joke that “there are no refunds”, meaning the deal is final no matter how things turn out.

The joke has extra meaning for G2 and Falcons specifically. Counter-Strike 2 star players Ilyam0NESYOsipov and NikolaNiKoKovač, left G2 to join Falcons in recent transfers. Although Falcons initially struggled to win major tournaments, they eventually emerged as winners at the recent IEM Cologne Major 2026.

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Collaborating with another esports team on clothing is a new territory for G2, although the organisation has released clothing collections before, mostly with brands outside of esports. Recent examples include a capsule collection tied to the anime One Piece, a fashion collaboration with the anime series Solo Levelling last year, and a limited-edition collection with the lifestyle brand Smiley.

Team-on-team merchandise collaborations are uncommon in esports generally. Most branded merchandise comes from a single team working with an outside company, not two rival teams designing something together.

For now, the “No Refunds” shirts remain tied to the EWC 26 event in Paris, with no indication yet of whether the collection will expand beyond the limited 200-piece run.

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