Travel Like a Champion in the Lake District, UK

Its emerald landscape is rich with rugged fells, grassy hills, blue lakes, and centuries-old castles. See the Lake District illustrated in this football shirt.

The Lake District stretches across North West England. As the country's largest national park, the emerald-green landscape is rich with rugged fells, grassy hills, and blue, glassy lakes. Adding to the enchanting storybook setting, centuries-old castles sit perched on the hill tops.

The chequered design on the shoulders evoke the stones walls of the medieval structures in the Lake District, from Brougham Castle to Muncaster Castle. The strong lines contrast the fluidity of the dark blue that symbolizes Wastwater, the country's deepest lake. The blue mass on the chest flows into the rolling shades of green grass, which blanket the mountainous landscape, while the earthy tone depicts rocky Scafell Pike, England's tallest mountain.

Lake District (UK)

Like a page pulled from a fairy tale, the Lake District has enchanting castles that dot its lush green landscape in the northwest region of England.

Take a step back in time with a visit to the medieval ruins of Brough Castle, or tour the grounds of the more modern Wray Castle. While exploring the national park, head toward majestic Lake Windermere and Wastwater, and you'll soon realize how the region earned its name. Between a stop at Grasmere Gingerbread for a taste of the famous 1854 gingerbread recipe, and a visit to Honister Slate Mine, the country's last working slate mine, it's easy to see why this region is so remarkable.