One thing I noticed straight away at the ArenA was the banner “Amsterdam Casuals” and yet behind that goal everyone was in black. It’s the same in these March to ground videos or where there’s a bit of hold me back dancing - black coat, hood up, presumably to make it harder to be IDed in a video.
Meanwhile, in England, the only brand worn is Stone Island. Years ago it was rarer and they did better clothes. Now everyone’s getting the badge in and a lot of it is the starter range or just snide.
Growing up in the 80s and 90s, football and casual fashion seemed a lot more diverse. Bright coloured jumpers, tracky tops, Lois cords and kickers morphed into stuff like C17 and Chevignon. When raves and bands like the Mondays came out suddenly a lot of Joe Bloggs flares, band T-shirts and hoodies. Way more diverse but you could always tell a football fan.
Has it changed into ‘look at me but don’t look at me’?
Meanwhile, in England, the only brand worn is Stone Island. Years ago it was rarer and they did better clothes. Now everyone’s getting the badge in and a lot of it is the starter range or just snide.
Growing up in the 80s and 90s, football and casual fashion seemed a lot more diverse. Bright coloured jumpers, tracky tops, Lois cords and kickers morphed into stuff like C17 and Chevignon. When raves and bands like the Mondays came out suddenly a lot of Joe Bloggs flares, band T-shirts and hoodies. Way more diverse but you could always tell a football fan.
Has it changed into ‘look at me but don’t look at me’?
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