When passions collide

There are few occassions where my two passions, Arsenal and menswear, collide. Despite being well designed and showcasing the very latest in fabric design, football shirts should not be considered as anything more than football shirts. In fact, I've often revelled in keeping them seperate and only those of you who follow my personal twitter ramblings will realise just how obsessed I am by the red and white half of North London. However, this year marks the one hundred and twenty fifth anniversary of Arsenal and to honour this landmark, their kit sponsor Nike reimagined one of their own most iconic pieces, the NSW Destroyer jacket. In a combination of tradition and modern motifs, the sportswear giant created an ideal jacket for the terraces. Packed full of detailing that celebrate the history of the club it is a truly special anniversary item. Thanks to the generous folk at Nike I have one of the limited editions jacket, which I tried on for size whilst walking the short distance down the road to the relatively new home of Arsenal, the Emirates.

Now that my mind is buzzing with memories of being an Arsenal fan, I'm reminded that there was a time when I hated football. My Dad would try in vain to tempt me to watch George Graham's Arsenal grind out results but I preferred to play with my Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles in my tiny box room. On any given match day I wanted to be far away from the nervous atmosphere of the living room as he would pace up and down the thick brown carpet (it was the 80s afterall) muttering obscenities mixed in with player's names and commentator back talk. As a toddler I just could not understand this religion cloaked in red and white and how it had such control over the mood of the house.

arsenal1
Proudly wearing my first full Arsenal kit alongside my best friend Stephen Love.

However, one day this fog of confusion was lifted. I cannot recall the exact instant but I can remember a particular moment in 1989. The living room was tense after a long tight season, Arsenal were away at Anfield and we were about to snatch the title at the very last minute. Even now I can hear my Dad screaming "Shoot...shoooooot" the moment Michael Thomas picked up the ball from Alan Smith's delicate dink. In an instant, fear, frustration and agony were replaced with relief, elation and sheer delight. The sight and sound of my Dad in the throws of football ecstacy could well have been the moment I too fell in love with the game.

arsenal2
I'm not sure what I'm doing here, I'm either exicted to be wearing the kit or in desperate need of the loo.

However, it was upon my first visit to Highbury that I fully understood the allure of the Gunners. Despite watching Arsenal lose one nil in a terribly dull ninety minutes against Blackburn, I was hooked on the match day ritual. The drive to London, the pre-game drink and meet up, the carnival like march to the stadium, the collective chorus of the fans, the fact that nothing else matters in that hour and a half. In the years that have followed I have been seduced by the sweat and tears that surely follow The Arsenal. From the machine like defence honed by Graham, to Bruce Rioch marking a new dawn with the signing of Bergkamp through to Wenger's entertaining invincibles I've followed it all with beating heart and open mouth. Adams, Wright, Limpar, Pires, Henry, Vieira have all been idolised only to be replaced by a new breed as the next incarnation of greatness lac up their boots and step out on to the hallowed turf. Much to the frustation of friends and family, the game has made and broken many a weekend ever since and will no doubt continue to do so ever more. Come on you reds...

IMG_6601
Trying on the limited edition NSW Jacket on for size outside of Arsenal's home, the Emirates. Teamed up the special jacket with a breton top by Le Minor, chinos by Dockers and my well worn Kudu boots from Lodger.

IMG_6637
Emblazoned across the chest is a felt and leather ‘A’ applique taken from the old AFC crest.

IMG_6657
The right wrist features an embroidered AFC graphic referencing the initialled monogram badge originally only worn for high-profile matches

IMG_6694
One of my favourite details. Satin stiched to the the left sleeve are leather appliques of historic Arsenal Football Club crests. The one pictured here is the first one I kissed back when I first fell in love with the club.

IMG_6685
How many teams have a latin motto? Arsenal's very own 'Victoria Concordia Crescit’ (Victory grows out of harmony) is worn proudly on the right sleeve

IMG_6711
The ghosts of Ted Drake, Herbert Chapman, David Rocastle and so many more are sewn in to the very seams of this jacket. Similarly, the greats of Arsenal surround the stadium. Here I am in front of the 'oh so dreamy' Bobby Pires.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

  • Street Walking... Some words about styles: Don't you just love to walk around your city or town and look at the Christmas windows?My friend Gail Watson in New York sent me these photos of Bergdorf's windows,...
  • Season's greetings... Some words about styles: To my dear readers. It is the time of year when I reflect on all the things I am grateful for, and your support is absolutely precious. I wish you a wonderful festive...
  • The evolving passion for shoes... The tools of a craftsman...photography by Euan DenholmNow that the Christmas shopping has been completed, my thoughts have begun to wander away from my the present and...
  • In Lieu Of A Proper Thank You Note... Some words about styles: I want to send each and every one of you a personal handwritten thank you note.When that seemed impossible, I wanted to make a list of every name of every person who...
  • Night Before Christmas Don't Ra... My first experience with interior design in cyberspace was the HGTV site Rate My Space. During that time I learned alot. And I made a few pen pals and friends. For many...
  • Advent - Twenty Four... Some words about styles: Whilst nurturing some of the best menswear design talent in the capital and beyond, b store have been merging art, fashion and design seamlessly for a number of years...
  • Merry Christmas... Merry Christmas to you all! We hope the fat men in red brings you everything on your list and more whilst you enjoy some quality time with all of your family! Here's to...
  • Merry Majolica Christmas And How To... Some words about styles: This is a reprint from last year for my friends at Between Naps On The Porch for Tablescape Thursday. Hope you enjoy it the second time around.From Visual Vamp December...
  • Merry Christmas to...me... Merry Christmas to me. My gift to myself, a pair of Harris Tweed Clarks Desert Boots sitting pretty under the tree.Over the last week or two I have been running around...
  • How Much Furniture Can You Get In H... Some words about styles: Bedrooms small or large are bursting. We love to make them multi task and multi function.Once upon a time a double bed, or s set of twin beds and a night table or two,...
  • Advent - Day Twenty Three... 3939 launched as a lifestyle and retail concept located in the basement of a well loved Japanese restaurant, Life just last month. Set up by three creative friends in...
  • 413 Votes For My Favorite and My Be... Some words about styles: I am so pleased to have 413 followers. I cherish every one of you.Will you please do me a favor?If each one of you casts a vote for Jenny from My Favorite and My Best, I...
  • Who's Dog Is This?... Some words about styles: Who's dog is this?It's Martha's doggie Sharkey!Her house looks amazing for Christmas, and she shares "a peek" with 25 photos of it on The Martha Blog.The photos are of...
Save When passions collide on social network:
  • Travel Organised... Some words about styles: Smythson of Bond Street is one of the UK's most revered luxury leather goods labels. Established in 1887 by Frank Smythson, an entrepreneur and inventor of the brand's...
  • Clipping File Roundup... I'm sure you have a pile of images you collect over time. You like them, or you make a mental note to use them in a future post you have in mind. Or sometimes the image...
  • Does Your Furniture Talk?... Some words about styles: How many times have you rearranged the furniture in a room? What makes you jump up from the couch and start to push it around? Does it whisper in your ear and say "move...
  • Hammer time... What a perfect Christmas - I've spent the last few days over indulging in the company of family and friends, which has been fabulous. Even though it is quite hot here in...
  • Una Noche de Garufa!... Some words about styles: Tonight's the Night!Una Noche de GarufaThis is the time we all come togetherto break bread, and raise a glassto the passing year, and the year ahead,to each other for...
  • What Do You The Day After Christmas... Some words about styles: It's the day after. Are you pooped? Happy? Out shopping? Relaxing?I'm at work, and I am pooped.We had a great time yesterday. We went to friends for Christmas dinner, a...
  • Tokyo... Absolutely head over heels for Tokyo!I've spent the better part of this week exploring the incredible sights, sounds and fashion this amazing city has on offer.It's all...
  • Farewell Eartha Kitt... Some words about styles: A sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina cotton fields to become an international symbol of elegance and sensuality, has died.Her career spanned...
  • Let's Get Stoned... Some words about styles: Need a little break?Snow covers the ground in many places.Housebound gardeners look through seed catalogs and at garden books and journals.I say let's get stoned! This...
  • My Christmas Card To You... Another Christmas! And another Christmas as a blogger sharing it with you!Do you remember your best Christmas? Or your worst?What age were you when you recognized what...