Team Vitality has entered a two-year partnership with French streetwear brand Fulllife, which will become its official kit supplier. The deal commences this January, with the brand providing competition jerseys for the organisation’s professional teams.

The partnership was announced alongside the reveal of the 2026 Pro jersey, which uses Team Vitality’s established yellow and black colour scheme. In a press release, the organisation defined the design as “both classic and timeless,” and said the jersey will be used in “all competitions from January to mid-2026,” indicating that new releases shall come from the partnership still in 2026.

All of Team Vitality’s rosters, including its historic and two times Major winner Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) team, will be using the new kit. The debut, though, is set for the Rocket League team at the upcoming Rocket League Championship Series Qualifiers.

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The jersey is manufactured from a material called NanoMatter, described in the release as an innovative fabric made from recycled materials. The garment is currently available for pre-order at a cost of €79.99 (~$93 USD).

This agreement means Fulllife now holds ongoing kit partnerships with two leading French esports organisations, after a separate deal with Karmine Corp was announced earlier in the same week. The brand’s partners in the sector include other major European organisations such as G2 EsportsTeam Heretics, and Fnatic.

This move marks Team Vitality’s new venture into kit supplier since its previous partnership with sportswear brand hummel. During that collaboration, the organisation launched an alternate jersey that was predominantly white, accented with red and blue details, and bore a logo that resembled the football club Paris Saint-Germain’s (PSG) crest, incorporating elements referencing Parisian symbols.

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