The Rise Of UK Football Fashion

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Published 2024-04-02
Football fashion in the UK is a booming business. With brands like Stone Island and Adidas dominating the market, the football causal scene is one of the last sub-cultures in England. But with retro football shirts and other clothes becoming more desirable, in this video we discuss the rise of UK football fashion.

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All Comments (15)
  • @Byrney31
    Stone Island and other Osti designs like CP, Boneville etc were worn long before 92. Stone Island Marina was actually being advertised in Arena and The Face in the 80s. Many older heads stopped wearing SI as it was considered 'done' by 2000 opting for other Osti labels like Left Hand. It's forgotten who quick casual fashion changed especially in the 80s and not like now where you but a Mille Miglle and your in.
  • @jamesbrowne7601
    There’s a book on this I brought it over 20 years ago & it’s in my loft somewhere the cover has a picture of a bloke wearing a CP company jacket with the goggles on the hood & a aquascutum scarf on 👌🏿
  • @user-wg7ln9ki7h
    Boro had the first football firm in the north east the joeys. The reat north took 10 years befor there had dressers
  • CP, SI did get worn in the 80s but the origins of the casuals was Adidas trainers, Peter Storm cagoules, Pringle jumpers, Lois jumbos, Slazenger jumpers before moving on to Tacchini, Ellesse and the golf and tennis looks. When that died out early 85 the SI, CP, Duck and Cover, etc started to take over. And punks at football? No
  • @andywilliams4407
    You say that the fashion was a summer thing but you don’t say anything about the jumpers and ski jackets that were a huge part of the scene at the beginning. Luhta, Lacoste, Best Company, Berghaus, suede and leather patchwork jackets
  • @user-tn2dq3qz6y
    Dear Alex Noonan,I really liked your video. Everyone will benefit
  • @coops1964
    Interesting to hear a young man's interpretation to how the culture developed. You've got quite a lot wrong here.
  • @IAmConorr
    I remember my grandad wearing Stone Island back in the early 00's. They sold it in limited numbers at his local independently owned elderly gents shop that used to have a lot of sailing-type jumpers, fleeces etc, not sure if they ordered it by mistake or something but they didn't continue selling it. Wish he'd of kept hold of them 🤣
  • @user-tn2dq3qz6y
    But no video tag, no channel tag, no SEO, so how will it grow
  • @phillblake6829
    Skinhead culture wasn’t brought here from Europe brother.
  • @wayneprice2737
    Lots of fans in the closed season would hit europe and get the clothes for the start of the next season these people were called grafters.