Hummel Hosts Charity Auction for Osaka Lovvits Mimosa Shirts!
Hummel and Osaka Lovvits are holding a charity auction for mimosa shirts on Mobaoku until April 7th, with all proceeds donated to the Osaka Prefectural Women's Fund.
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- 📰 Published: April 2, 2026 at 03:14

Danish sports brand hummel, in collaboration with Osaka Lovvits, is holding a charity auction for mimosa shirts on Mobaoku from April 1st to April 7th. The shirts worn by players will feature their autographs, and all proceeds will be donated to the "Osaka Prefectural Women's Fund," established by Osaka Prefecture, to be utilized for promoting a society where men and women can live vibrantly together, regardless of gender.
Charity Auction Held

With the vision of "Change the World Through Sport," hummel is committed to initiatives focusing on human rights, gender, and peace. As part of these efforts, they conducted an International Women's Day initiative this spring. As a collaborative event with League H, on March 7th, Osaka Lovvits players wore mimosa shirts during their warm-up for the 2025-26 League H Regular Season Women's Round 15 match against Aranmare Toyama.


The shirts worn by the players feature a full design of mimosa, one of the symbols of International Women's Day. The yellow flowers, signaling the arrival of spring, represent women's strength and gentleness, accented by overlapping mimosa flowers and yellow-green leaves at the collar. The theme of the initiative, "Bloom in my colors.," is placed on the chest, embodying the wish for everyone to recognize their individuality and diversity and to blossom in their own way.

There are a total of 11 signed shirts, including those signed by all players, multiple players (young and veteran), and even the club mascot, Lovvy-chan. All proceeds from this auction will be donated to the "Osaka Prefectural Women's Fund," established by Osaka Prefecture. The funds will be used to promote a society where men and women can live vibrantly together, without being constrained by gender.
Auction Information

Osaka Lovvits Mimosa Shirt Charity Auction
Period: April 1, 2026 (Wed) 17:00 - April 7, 2026 (Tue) 22:00
Auction Page: Special page within "Mobaoku"
https://www.promo.mbok.jp/hummel202604-lovvits
Starting Price: From 8,800 yen
Donation Recipient: Osaka Prefectural Women's Fund
About Osaka Lovvits
Osaka Lovvits is a women's handball club team based in Osaka Prefecture, belonging to Japan Handball League's "League H." Founded in 2016 and operated by the General Incorporated Association Osaka Handball Club. The team name combines "LOVE" and "RABBIT," expressing the desire to "love Osaka always" and "be loved more," while conveying a cute and agile image like a rabbit. They aim to popularize handball and advance women's sports, actively engaging in social contribution activities (cooperating in child abuse and domestic violence prevention campaigns). They also have junior teams for elementary and junior high school students, "Osaka Lovvits Mirai," and focus on junior development.
【OFFICIAL WEBSITE】https://lovvits.jp/
About Hummel
The Danish sports brand "hummel" was founded in 1923, developing the world's first studded soccer cleats. At a time when football was played in leather shoes, studs were added to flat soles, dramatically improving grip and enabling previously impossible plays. The brand name and logo adopt the anecdote of the bumblebee (hummel in German), which, despite being theoretically too heavy to fly, manages to fly through perseverance. After 100 years of history, hummel continues to develop its unique brand story with the vision of "Change the World Through Sport" and continues to take on new challenges.
【OFFICIAL WEBSITE】https://www.hummel.co.jp/
FAQ
What is the purpose of the charity auction?
To contribute to the realization of a society where men and women can thrive together, through donations to the Osaka Prefectural Women's Fund.
How long will the auction be held?
It will be held on Mobaoku from April 1 to April 7, 2026.
What organization will receive the donations?
All proceeds will be donated to the 'Osaka Prefectural Women's Fund' established by Osaka Prefecture.