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The Trading Card Shop That Lewis Hamilton Is Building Is Going to Change How the World Collects

Melissa BridwellBy Melissa BridwellJune 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Spreadsheets and market research decks don’t produce a certain type of business instinct. It is derived from recollection. Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time Formula One world champion and current co-founder of a global trading card retail business, claims he bought football cards and Pokémon with his childhood allowance. In a press release, that is not an insignificant detail. It’s likely the most crucial aspect of what he’s creating to comprehend.

One of the most well-known brands in the North American collectibles industry, Dave & Adam’s Card World, and Hamilton announced Card Culture by Lewis Hamilton as a joint venture in April 2026. In June 2026, the first international store is scheduled to open in Germany. Over the following five years, plans are to expand to the UK, Australia, and cities throughout the Middle East and Asia. It appears to be just another celebrity brand extension on paper. In actuality, it appears to have more purpose.

The Trading Card Shop That Lewis Hamilton Is Building Is Going to Change How the World Collects
The Trading Card Shop That Lewis Hamilton Is Building Is Going to Change How the World Collects

It’s worth listening to Hamilton explain why he entered this. He cited the fact that there are over a thousand trading card stores in the US. In contrast, the rest of the world only has a small portion of that. It’s the kind of gap that becomes apparent when someone expresses it aloud, but it still feels unnoticed. Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the demand for collecting sports cards, trading cards, and hobby boxes worldwide, but the physical retail infrastructure outside of North America has never kept up.

It’s difficult to ignore how different this is from the typical celebrity business strategy. Hamilton isn’t just putting his name on a product and leaving. Instead of just buying goods off a shelf and walking away, he has expressed his desire to create community spaces where collectors and children can experience the thrill of opening packs together. Although it’s still unclear if that vision will truly translate into the retail experience, the stated intention is important. It implies that he has given this more thought than just the placement of the logo.

Nor is the timing coincidental. Recently, Tom Brady purchased a 50% share in CardVault, rebranding it as CardVault by Tom Brady in 14 US locations. After experiencing a true frenzy during the pandemic years, the trading card market has developed into something more stable. It is still thrilling, but there are serious collectors who demand serious spaces. Before proceeding, Hamilton reportedly spoke with Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin. Last year, he attended the launch of Fanatics’ flagship store in London. Before he moved, he was listening.

It appears that Hamilton and Dave & Adam’s are wagering on the idea that while the hobby is truly worldwide, the surrounding physical culture isn’t. The experience of entering a well-designed card shop, feeling the weight of a sealed box, and watching someone pull a rare card at the counter is not as common in most of Europe or Asia as it is in some American cities. There is a sizable audience waiting for Card Culture if it is able to establish that environment in foreign markets.

This could develop into a significant retail business. It’s also possible that the ambition is not met by the execution. Contrary to what any press release claims, building physical stores across several continents is costly, difficult, and time-consuming. However, it seems that Hamilton is more than just lending a name in this situation; he is truly motivated. And occasionally, the distinction between endorsement and belief is what sets a brand apart from a company.

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    Melissa Bridwell is a Professor at Cambridge University and Senior Editor at theorycards.org.uk, where she writes about Theory Trading Cards, David Gauntlett's iconic sociology card series, and the thinkers who shaped modern cultural and media theory. Melissa brings both scholarly accuracy and sincere passion to every piece she writes. She has a strong academic foundation and a contagious enthusiasm for the nexus of ideas and collectibles. Her writing brings complex theory to life and makes it worthwhile, whether she is deciphering the philosophy behind a Foucault card or following Bell Hooks' cultural legacy.

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