[Football] Have ultras, vloggers and CCTV killed football fashion?

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Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
If you wear snide gear you are missing the whole point about the casual scene. It was partly about young working class men wearing expensive clothes only the upper classes could afford and bringing it to the terraces. Aquascutum, lacoste, adidas originals etc were not made for the masses back then and were expensive items. I remember saving up for gear with paper round money. I used to like Stone Island in the 90’s and we used to pay the guy weekly in the shop back then as it was so fecking expensive. Stone Island originally only made limited numbers of items so you would rarely see someone else with the same jacket, now days I believe they sold out to someone else and it’s now made on mass which has ruined the whole idea of it.
Anything I buy today is still carefully selected as I’ve always liked my clothes and prefer quality over quantity.
 






Guinness Boy

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I like stone island but you can tell by what the person looks like if it’s fake. I don’t like the foreign fashion of all getting together to put on a show with man at front with megaphone. It seems, and I hope I get this gets past admin, a bit “gay”. And us english can’t organise a line for the urinal let alone 200 chanting down a street in the same colour clothes.
I’m sure we’ll all be fine with that but, just out of interest, what in your vast experience of gay culture drove you to choosing that adjective?
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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I thought football fashion had been replaced by wearing replica shirts. If we are going back to fashion PBOBE won't be happy as commercial income from replica kits drops away
 






A1X

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Surely if they aren’t prepared to risk arrest they’re just a bunch of prancing pussies?
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
Casual fashion started for me forty years ago when as a young man I used to go to Stuarts in Hammersmith to get my fix of Sergio.Still regard myself as a casual even though I am approaching sixty.
Still there today I sometimes have a browse
 








Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
20,696
Born In Shoreham
Surely if they aren’t prepared to risk arrest they’re just a bunch of prancing pussies?

Surely if they aren’t prepared to risk arrest they’re just a bunch of prancing pussies?
You don’t just get a clip round the ear anymore for football related disorder. It’s really not worth it and probably why you don’t really see it these days I would imagine.
 


AK74

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Jan 19, 2010
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Excellent book, a copy of which can be found on one of my bookshelves:

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AK74

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Jan 19, 2010
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I heard one of the authors got themselves into all sorts of shit over that book regarding the Albion related content.
That wouldn't surprise me.

But it certainly captures an era off the pitch.
 


origigull

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Jun 29, 2009
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How about some of these bad boys!! I remember when Chelsea came down in 73 in the FA Cup, some of their fans were wearing butchers coats like these. Who remembers this fashion statement. Who wore the one from the BHA museum.
 

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