FOOTBALL JERSEYS AND SNEAKERS

Football shirts, jerseys, kits, there are many names for the piece of fabric that is currently everywhere! In our blog editorial "All The Cores" we took a closer look at the BLOKECORE trend. Since 2021, you can see it in every social media timeline and, of course, on the street. The blokecore trend has evolved from a nostalgic homage to British football culture to a permanent fixture on the global streetwear scene. What once began as an expression of the working class is now a fashion statement that combines sport and style. A special affinity with a particular club is not the primary consideration here. Jerseys with cult characters or player names of legendary players, who also influence the pitch, are at the forefront here. Vintage jerseys are being converted into fashionable IT pieces and integrated into streetwear outfits. So it was only a matter of time, and now streetwear brands are increasingly focusing on football-inspired designs that impress both on and off the pitch. 


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While vintage jerseys from football clubs continue to be popular, jerseys from streetwear brands are now also taking centre stage. These new designs combine classic football aesthetics with modern cuts and materials. The design diversity of football jerseys from the last few decades is the perfect basis for the brands' designs. The jerseys are not only a fashion statement, but also an expression of a cultural movement that merges sport and fashion. Each brand has its own aesthetic, and this flows into the design of the jerseys.

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In addition to jerseys, trainers with football DNA are also making a comeback. Models such as the adidas Samba or the Nike T90 were originally developed for sport, but have long since found their place in streetwear. These shoes are characterised by their slim silhouette and robust workmanship, offering both comfort and style. Indoor sneakers are now experiencing their second spring on the street. The Nike Gato or the Puma King Indoor are handsome models if you want to stand out from the crowd. Hybrid sneakers are also extremely popular. So why not a piece with football DNA? The adidas Predator Megaride pays homage to the cult football boot of the 90s, and the Mundial FC from adidas is a classic with a gum sole.

The trend shows how closely sport and fashion are linked. The integration of football-inspired designs into streetwear creates a unique style that is both nostalgic and contemporary. Whether through jerseys from streetwear brands or trainers with a sporting heritage, there are many ways to express individuality and a sense of style.