FlyQuest Debuts Limited Apparel Collection Benefitting 1000 Dreams Fund for International Women’s Day 2026
FlyQuest partners with 1000 Dreams Fund to launch an apparel line for International Women’s Day, supporting women's careers in the gaming industry.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 7, 2026, 7:00 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Esports Insider

Philanthropic Apparel for Gender Equality in Gaming
FlyQuest has introduced a specialized apparel collection on Friday, specifically designed to coincide with the global celebration of International Women’s Day. The initiative serves a dual purpose: celebrating the visible presence of women across the esports landscape and providing a direct financial mechanism to support their career development. By launching this limited-edition line, the organization is positioning itself as an advocate for systemic change within the industry. According to the official announcement, the revenue generated from these sales will be utilized to dismantle barriers that frequently prevent female talent from accessing high-level opportunities in competitive gaming and content creation.
Partnership with the 1000 Dreams Fund
The core of this initiative is a strategic partnership with the 1000 Dreams Fund, a prominent nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young women. A defined portion of the proceeds from every item sold in the FlyQuest collection will be funneled into programs that offer mentorship, career readiness resources, and educational scholarships. This collaboration aims to create a sustainable pipeline for women seeking to enter the gaming workforce, whether in technical, creative, or executive roles. By choosing a partner focused on long-term professional growth, FlyQuest is emphasizing that its commitment to the female gaming community extends beyond symbolic marketing and into tangible social investment.
Competitive Trajectory Following the 2026 Lock-In
The apparel launch occurs as FlyQuest recalibrates its competitive strategy following a mixed performance in the LCS 2026 Lock-In tournament. The team showed early promise with decisive victories over Shopify Rebellion and Disguised Esports during the Swiss Stage, but eventually struggled against top-tier opponents. The organization’s run concluded in late February following a defeat to LYON in the Lower Bracket Quarterfinals. Despite these recent setbacks, the club remains one of the most financially successful League of Legends entities in North America, boasting over $1.16 million in total winnings since its founding in 2017.
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