Spice Girls release limited edition clothing range for Comic Relief

Spice Girls/ Comic Relief
Spice Girls/ Comic Relief

By now you probably know that the Spice Girls (minus Posh Spice) are back.

Whilst the majority of millennials set their alarms bright and early on Saturday morning in order to get their hands on tickets to the Spice Girls reunion tour set to start in 2019.

Whether you were successful or not, Geri, Emma, Mel B, Mel C have just revealed a new way in which everyone can feel like a Spice Girl.

The iconic '90s girl band has teamed up with Comic Relief to create a range of apparel, each item emblazoned with the hashtag #IwannabeaSpiceGirl.

#IWANNABEASPICEGIRL Limited Edition Charity Tee (Represent )
#IWANNABEASPICEGIRL Limited Edition Charity Tee (Represent )

From a £19.45 t-shirt to cosy hoodies and sweaters, the limited edition garments are available for three weeks only and are sure to add an extra dose of girl power to your wardrobe.

More importantly, 100 per cent of the proceeds go towards Comic Relief's Gender Justice, an initiative that helps champion equality for women.

"Equality and the movement of people power has always been at the heart of the band," the Spice Girls said. "It is about equality for all, ’every boy and every girl’."

"We recently found out that charities focused on issues faced by women don’t get the funding that they desperately need, so launching a campaign to raise funds for these issues is incredibly important to us and an area we want to support."

The girl band has a history of being involved with Comic Relief, the first campaign taking place at the height of their fame in 1997.

Victoria Beckham also launched her very own Spice Girls-adorned charity tee back in April to help Comic Relief's Red Nose Day. The tee was a hit on the celeb circuit with everyone from Lily James to Ed Sheeran supporting the cause through the stylish tee.

So keep an eye on your Instagram feeds because we're sure the latest Spice Girl apparel drop will have a similar effect.