From Collieries to Couture
In the first episode of From Collieries to Couture, we sit down with Tony Rivers and Dave Jones to explore the cultural movements that shaped modern British menswear, football fashion, and youth style. This episode focuses on the experiences of young football supporters travelling across the UK and Europe, documenting the distinct and almost cult-like fashion identities associated with different clubs. From the sharp, expensive styling often seen among southern groups, to the Adidas trainers popularised in the north, and the Scouse discovery of European sportswear labels such as Stone Island and C.P. Company - brands that have become synonymous with football fashion and continue to influence contemporary menswear today. Tony and Dave share first-hand stories of travelling to mainland Europe to source these sought-after labels, often returning to sell pieces within their local football communities - a common money-making route for young fans immersed in fashion and football culture at the time. The conversation also explores the rise of rave culture towards the turn of the century. Dave Jones reflects on his work as a South Wales DJ specialising in early house music, and the vibrant youth culture that existed at the intersection of football, fashion, and music. Rooted in heritage, style, and identity, From Collieries to Couture is a podcast documenting the stories, influences, and cultural moments that continue to shape modern menswear. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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