I'm from Manchester and actually know/knew most of the original 70s Hooligans and I can attest to the fact that the Mancunian Hooligans actually picked up the trends by following the Scouse Grafters abroad and started goin out doing on their own 💯💯😉
@@loapsneakers Read the Book Grafters by Colin Blaney (RIP) he explains it all in there and he was an original Man U ICJ Crew wide awake firm and he was also on the Real football factory's with Eddie Beef (RIP) and the secrets of the shoplifters and Pickpockets and Britain's Toughest pubs and he's got his own channel on CZcams and you can find quite a bit of him on CZcams aswell Mate 😉
The name of the Adidas shoe is the Trimm Trab and along with it's low profile partner the Trimm Star the designs was part of German Government sponsored health initiative.
@@loapsneakers Well, that part looked a little more weirdly detailed than the rest to me. Don't get me wrong, though, it's a brilliant video on an interesting topic.
No worries! I hope they will see that too and contact me about it 😭. At that point we just looked which brands are seeing the market and try to enter it and New Balance is seizing tiny pieces of the community
No mate. Different. Australian was tennis gear by a company called L,Alpina. Their tracksuits were well expensive back in the day. So much so a shop called Hurley Sport in Manchester had one on display in a glass case
Bad history. All these makes were available in London for years. Don't know when it hit the north but probably years after Londoners were wearing the stuff.
@@thejoker598 80s rap wasn’t that huge an influence it was just part of the melting pot. The fact American rappers wore tracksuits didn’t mean anything to British working class football hooligans
@@PanamaSneakers no it hasn’t at all, America has zero culture of wearing stone island and cp and especially any European sportswear trend which in America was hip hop influenced streetwear.
@@Jdj28373I said 91-92. Have you ever been to Flushing Queens??? Its diverse. I really don't care but the first person I saw with Stone on was an Indian cat in Queens.. who was a resident...
Yes they often adapt the shape to the present time sometimes it is because they are applying new technologies and materials to the sneakers for better comfort and performance
@@loapsneakers I’m not keen on this round toe shape ,,, surly adapt tech to old lovely shape the shape was what it was all about ,,, the worst example is the stan smiths awful so round toe ,,,, I had most of the tennis ones 81/85 Grand Prix,Wimbledon,Forest Hill’s,and the king of all grand slam ,,,, beutiful shoes,
😂 frank bruno cameo as a football casual 😮
Loll
Had a pair of ADIDAS ILLE NASTASE , GOT THEM GIVEN FROM A MATE AT SCHOOL, BRILLIANT TRAINERS, TOTALLY BRITISH THING.
I'm from Manchester and actually know/knew most of the original 70s Hooligans and I can attest to the fact that the Mancunian Hooligans actually picked up the trends by following the Scouse Grafters abroad and started goin out doing on their own 💯💯😉
Thanks man appreciate you sharing this! 💪🏼
@@loapsneakers Read the Book Grafters by Colin Blaney (RIP) he explains it all in there and he was an original Man U ICJ Crew wide awake firm and he was also on the Real football factory's with Eddie Beef (RIP) and the secrets of the shoplifters and Pickpockets and Britain's Toughest pubs and he's got his own channel on CZcams and you can find quite a bit of him on CZcams aswell Mate 😉
Ecstasy changed things in the so called second summer of love
Ecstasy keeps on changing lives and perspectives
Diadora B Berg made in Italy,a good shoe in kangaroos leather
Yes definitely 💯
The name of the Adidas shoe is the Trimm Trab and along with it's low profile partner the Trimm Star the designs was part of German Government sponsored health initiative.
Thanks for your contribution! 🙏🏼
Frank Bruno is now cass pennant 😂😂😂😂
😭😂
Case pennant then showed frank bruno 😂
unchangeable mistake from the editor 🤣or of course the whole team didnt notice. So stupid.
These are all followers cant think for themselves frightened to be different 😊😊😊😂😂😂😂
Its probably a bit more
60ts Mods used to wear trainers
sergio tachini simply the best
Definitely! 💯
The inaccuracies in this video are laughable, you should’ve got someone from the culture in the U.K. to inform you on the history of it 😉
Thanks for this valuable piece of feedback!
I know what you’re saying. How he says some removed the compass patch from the arm to reveal a Velcro patch. They’ve no idea
Miss my Kappa ski jacket from school and me Benetton blue rugby top.
Why did you stop wearing them?
@@loapsneakersWho wears the same clothes for 30 years?
The New Balance part is an ad, isn't it.
I wish. That would mean I am making money with this. Everything we do is just because we love sneakers and the culture.
@@loapsneakers Well, that part looked a little more weirdly detailed than the rest to me. Don't get me wrong, though, it's a brilliant video on an interesting topic.
No worries! I hope they will see that too and contact me about it 😭.
At that point we just looked which brands are seeing the market and try to enter it and New Balance is seizing tiny pieces of the community
Good video.
Thanks brother!
Adidas Chile limited addition class and baracuta Harrington.
Why'd you show Frank Bruno 😂😂😂
Haha this is a stupid mistake from the editor that slipped through everybody falling over it 😭😭😂😂
Wearing nice adidas has nothing to do with hooligans.
Well some hooligans really now how to dress casually very well.
They looked sharp.
Agree, its not limited to this subculture. Yet this subculture has a big preference for them.
Yes indeed i recognise the charm as well
Australian??. Surely you meant roo's as in Kangaroo's?
No mate. Different. Australian was tennis gear by a company called L,Alpina. Their tracksuits were well expensive back in the day. So much so a shop called Hurley Sport in Manchester had one on display in a glass case
for me spezial, samba, and gazelle area amizing to the ultras and hooligans world !!!
Its returning to mainstream now
The first third was interesting, then boring info about colaborations and current non-hooliganism related fashion trends.
Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏼
Slazenger was never sought after.
Different culture
ADIDAS GAZELLE.....YUMMY.
😎🙌🏼
the clothes weared back in the day were actually stolen tropfies from away days 🤣
Crazy story isnt it
The point was your team was playing in Europe so to turn up in European designer gear was to rub it in 😉
Why is Frank Bruno here? 🙈
Frank Bruno is everywhere
You forgot kappa
I definitely have
No he didn't, head to 1:44
@@habl00pep kappa was the Dutch
@@joeparton3552apology 😮 forthcoming
In Germany a black The North Face light jacket is a must have for any Ultra
@@fistofren3483 yeah total mainstream normie wear which is everything uk casuals aren’t about
@@Jdj28373 It‘s not about mainstream. It‘s about uniformation, so that the police can hardly identity any individuals.
Bad history. All these makes were available in London for years. Don't know when it hit the north but probably years after Londoners were wearing the stuff.
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Good effort but this is all over the place 😭😭😭
Thanks 🙏🏼
give me a Proud Boys Fred Perry and I'll be set
Definitely
You forgot hiphop
What about it? The video is specifically about the impact of terrace culture on street fashion.
I can make one for you
Yes indeed, its specifically terrace culture
@@mroctober2011 streetwear has got big thank to hiphop and the terrace took it over.only high fashion is gotten big thank too terrace
@@thejoker598 80s rap wasn’t that huge an influence it was just part of the melting pot. The fact American rappers wore tracksuits didn’t mean anything to British working class football hooligans
All Saints belts.. GY
We just get fly in our Adidas and Stoney. This been the flavor in Queens,NY since 91. Long live the timeless terrace style. Real heads know.
Thats cool i didnt know that
@@PanamaSneakers no it hasn’t at all, America has zero culture of wearing stone island and cp and especially any European sportswear trend which in America was hip hop influenced streetwear.
@@Jdj28373I said 91-92. Have you ever been to Flushing Queens??? Its diverse. I really don't care but the first person I saw with Stone on was an Indian cat in Queens.. who was a resident...
@@loapsneakersthough it didn't start in Queens...it's been here! Thanks for the video!!!! Well done!
@@PanamaSneakers yeah but from 88 the English and Italians wore it ,it’s from a culture in Milan called paninaro
Slazenger though? Frank Bruno?? Decent vid otherwise.
Thnx
It's calling them.sneakers!!! Sorry can't even watch
Perfect! Remain this short-sighted. It will bring you much in life!
Now adidas are made in china the shape has totally changed from the 70’s/80’s
Yes they often adapt the shape to the present time sometimes it is because they are applying new technologies and materials to the sneakers for better comfort and performance
@@loapsneakers I’m not keen on this round toe shape ,,, surly adapt tech to old lovely shape the shape was what it was all about ,,, the worst example is the stan smiths awful so round toe ,,,, I had most of the tennis ones 81/85 Grand Prix,Wimbledon,Forest Hill’s,and the king of all grand slam ,,,, beutiful shoes,
I agree with you. I have this with nike air max 1. In the past shapes were so much better