





Filisteen '48 Jersey - Red
This limited-edition jersey is more than apparel — it’s a statement of resilience, history, and pride.
Across the chest, the word "Filisteen" (فلسطين) is emblazoned in bold Arabic script, painted in the resistance colors of red and green, with "bedawi collective" printed just below — a tribute to the power of art, heritage, and diaspora storytelling.
On the upper left chest, you'll find the official emblem of Gaza, reimagined with a phoenix — the symbolic animal of the Gaza Municipality — representing the eternal rebirth and endurance of its people. To the right, the figure of Handala, the iconic barefoot child by Naji al-Ali, stands with his back turned, a symbol of steadfastness in the face of injustice.
The body of the jersey features a woven tatreez (تطريز) pattern — traditional Palestinian embroidery — subtly embedded into the fabric, honoring the hand-stitched legacy of Palestinian women across generations.
The bottom corner showcases a Palestinian postage stamp design, evoking the vintage stamps once used to carry messages across occupied and exiled lands — now a reminder of rootedness and memory.
On the back, the Arabic numerals ٤٨ (48) command attention — a reference to the Nakba of 1948, the year of mass displacement. Just above, the word "bedawi" is printed at the nape — a signature of the collective that brought this vision to life.
Crafted with premium materials, retro-inspired cuffs, and a timeless silhouette, this jersey blends sportwear aesthetics with cultural defiance — perfect for the pitch, the streets, or any space where history matters.
This limited-edition jersey is more than apparel — it’s a statement of resilience, history, and pride.
Across the chest, the word "Filisteen" (فلسطين) is emblazoned in bold Arabic script, painted in the resistance colors of red and green, with "bedawi collective" printed just below — a tribute to the power of art, heritage, and diaspora storytelling.
On the upper left chest, you'll find the official emblem of Gaza, reimagined with a phoenix — the symbolic animal of the Gaza Municipality — representing the eternal rebirth and endurance of its people. To the right, the figure of Handala, the iconic barefoot child by Naji al-Ali, stands with his back turned, a symbol of steadfastness in the face of injustice.
The body of the jersey features a woven tatreez (تطريز) pattern — traditional Palestinian embroidery — subtly embedded into the fabric, honoring the hand-stitched legacy of Palestinian women across generations.
The bottom corner showcases a Palestinian postage stamp design, evoking the vintage stamps once used to carry messages across occupied and exiled lands — now a reminder of rootedness and memory.
On the back, the Arabic numerals ٤٨ (48) command attention — a reference to the Nakba of 1948, the year of mass displacement. Just above, the word "bedawi" is printed at the nape — a signature of the collective that brought this vision to life.
Crafted with premium materials, retro-inspired cuffs, and a timeless silhouette, this jersey blends sportwear aesthetics with cultural defiance — perfect for the pitch, the streets, or any space where history matters.
This limited-edition jersey is more than apparel — it’s a statement of resilience, history, and pride.
Across the chest, the word "Filisteen" (فلسطين) is emblazoned in bold Arabic script, painted in the resistance colors of red and green, with "bedawi collective" printed just below — a tribute to the power of art, heritage, and diaspora storytelling.
On the upper left chest, you'll find the official emblem of Gaza, reimagined with a phoenix — the symbolic animal of the Gaza Municipality — representing the eternal rebirth and endurance of its people. To the right, the figure of Handala, the iconic barefoot child by Naji al-Ali, stands with his back turned, a symbol of steadfastness in the face of injustice.
The body of the jersey features a woven tatreez (تطريز) pattern — traditional Palestinian embroidery — subtly embedded into the fabric, honoring the hand-stitched legacy of Palestinian women across generations.
The bottom corner showcases a Palestinian postage stamp design, evoking the vintage stamps once used to carry messages across occupied and exiled lands — now a reminder of rootedness and memory.
On the back, the Arabic numerals ٤٨ (48) command attention — a reference to the Nakba of 1948, the year of mass displacement. Just above, the word "bedawi" is printed at the nape — a signature of the collective that brought this vision to life.
Crafted with premium materials, retro-inspired cuffs, and a timeless silhouette, this jersey blends sportwear aesthetics with cultural defiance — perfect for the pitch, the streets, or any space where history matters.