ICYMI, (and honestly if you have missed it, dare I ask, how?) the women’s football World Cup tournament is well under way in Australia. Since the team’s win at the Euros last year, there’s actually a fragment of hope that England may progress quite far this time too (win, even!), meaning this is quite possibly the most excited we’ve collectively been over any sporting event, ever.
But support for the women’s team isn’t just turning up to the pub on game day and cheering on as if we understand the off-side rule (I actually do know the off-side rule, just FYI), it’s wearing your football shirt with pride as many times as possible, during and beyond the tournament itself.
Anyone with even a remote interest in fashion will tell you about the rising popularity of #Blokecore and “Soccer Girl” aesthetics trending on TikTok and beyond, which seem to be a different take on sporty fashion after years of hype over athleisure and streetwear. Perhaps a little more niche, but the spike in interest around football fashion specifically—whether it’s because of the rising popularity of women’s football, or not—is undeniable.
Drenched in nostalgia, searches for retro football shirts have peaked dramatically on the likes of Depop, and brands such as Prada, Adidas, Balenciaga and Martine Rose are adopting football culture and style into their collections. But before I bore you into oblivion about the history and nuances of football fashion, or break out into a passionate chant of “It’s coming home”, let me share with you four ways myself and our affiliates manager Jerrylyn Saguiped have styled our Home and Away shirts.
Up next? The easy items that are sure to elevate your office wardrobe.