Football culture receives boost with ‘Small Funds, Big Mind’ capsule

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A limited-edition capsule, Small Funds, Big Mind, has been unveiled by Ashluxe and Betpawa, marking a powerful intersection of football culture, streetwear and the ethos of the modern African hustle.
  
The collaboration shaped by the creative direction of Tekno, redefines the football jersey as a cultural statement, shifting it from functional sportswear to a symbol of identity, ambition and self-expression.
  
Africa has a habit of collapsing boundaries that other continents keep neatly separate. Fashion bleeds into sport. Sport bleeds into music. Music becomes infrastructure for something larger. Small Funds, Big Mind is the latest expression of that instinct: a collection rooted in the lived mindset of doing more with less, of turning constraint into a competitive edge. That spirit drives the capsule’s visual language, expressed through white, red, green, and black colours drawn from African street culture.
  
The collection features three standout jerseys and graphic tees designed with premium craftsmanship, bold colour‑blocking, and striking visual elements inspired by Lagos’ vibrant street energy. Key pieces include the distinctive green‑and‑gold “18” jersey and the statement “BIG MIND” tee, both designed to transition seamlessly from the streets to social spaces.
  
Yinka Ash, founder and creative director of Ashluxe, brings his signature design language, rebuilding the jersey as a social garment made for both the street and the stands carrying identity, aspiration, and the confidence of making something out of very little.
  
“When we started designing this collection, we asked one question: what does ambition look like when you’re building from nothing? The answer is in every piece. The colours, the cuts, the details. Building this with Betpawa was about giving that mindset a physical form, something you can wear and be seen in. This is African confidence, made wearable,” he said.
  
The drop also builds on Tekno’s creative direction as brand ambassador, positioning the platform as a cultural entry point for millions of young Africans who experience football as community, expression, and self-definition.
  
“Small Funds, Big Mind is how a lot of us grew up thinking. It’s about resourcefulness, taking what you have and turning it into something unique. That’s the spirit behind this collection and the spirit of Betpawa: ‘Bet Small, Win Big’,” Tekno said.
  
Designed for culturally aware, style-forward youth aged 18–35, the capsule speaks directly to a community at the intersection of football, fashion, and pop culture from creatives and tastemakers to the everyday hustlers shaping the continent’s narrative. The collaboration underscores the rising global relevance of African brands, proving that locally rooted ideas can resonate internationally without losing authenticity.

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