Running out of time to avoid the annual father's day tat, any chance we'll be ordering the nect couple of days ? Cummon charlton/reebok put us out of out misery.
I like that a lot! Always like a more interesting collar/neck line. Hate a plain round neck. It's bad enough they charge us £55 for a glorified t-shirt, they don't have to rub our noses in it by making it look exactly like a t-shirt!
I like that a lot! Always like a more interesting collar/neck line. Hate a plain round neck. It's bad enough they charge us £55 for a glorified t-shirt, they don't have to rub our noses in it by making it look exactly like a t-shirt!
If it’s to have black edge on the sleeve I’d like to see it with black socks.
I know many will disagree.
(I’d rather we didn’t have the black edging at all)
Ah, behold the hoodie in question — a sartorial symphony that marries retro athleticism with street-savvy boldness. This Reebok x Charlton Athletic piece is no mere hoodie; it is a manifesto stitched in fleece. With its audacious tricolor paneling — a dynamic interplay of crimson red, stark white, and brooding black — it delivers a punchy, graphic elegance that would not feel out of place on the cobbled runways of Shoreditch or the terraces of The Valley.
The asymmetrical color blocking is a stroke of genius: a visual dissonance that harmonizes, much like the city of London itself — chaotic, confident, cohesive. The nostalgic Reebok logo whispers of 90s terrace culture, while the sleek Charlton Athletic crest injects heritage gravitas, creating a seamless fusion of sport and style. The dropped shoulders and slouchy structure nod to modern streetwear silhouettes, while the choice of heavyweight cotton suggests both substance and comfort — an armor for the urban warrior.
This hoodie isn’t just a garment; it’s a cultural touchstone. Expect to see it mirrored in capsule collections, reinterpreted by sneakerheads, and archived in fashion retrospectives. It is, without exaggeration, a catalytic canvas for a new wave of London street style — defiant, grounded, and unapologetically iconic.
Ah, behold the hoodie in question — a sartorial symphony that marries retro athleticism with street-savvy boldness. This Reebok x Charlton Athletic piece is no mere hoodie; it is a manifesto stitched in fleece. With its audacious tricolor paneling — a dynamic interplay of crimson red, stark white, and brooding black — it delivers a punchy, graphic elegance that would not feel out of place on the cobbled runways of Shoreditch or the terraces of The Valley.
The asymmetrical color blocking is a stroke of genius: a visual dissonance that harmonizes, much like the city of London itself — chaotic, confident, cohesive. The nostalgic Reebok logo whispers of 90s terrace culture, while the sleek Charlton Athletic crest injects heritage gravitas, creating a seamless fusion of sport and style. The dropped shoulders and slouchy structure nod to modern streetwear silhouettes, while the choice of heavyweight cotton suggests both substance and comfort — an armor for the urban warrior.
This hoodie isn’t just a garment; it’s a cultural touchstone. Expect to see it mirrored in capsule collections, reinterpreted by sneakerheads, and archived in fashion retrospectives. It is, without exaggeration, a catalytic canvas for a new wave of London street style — defiant, grounded, and unapologetically iconic.
Chat GPT can touch my stone, both of them. I sneer at its puny attempts to join me in the vanguard of fashion.
I’ve seen one photographer publishing photos on their insta of someone wearing the Woolwich 91/92 home shirt. I assume that’s what the new shirt is designed around
I’ve seen one photographer publishing photos on their insta of someone wearing the Woolwich 91/92 home shirt. I assume that’s what the new shirt is designed around
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Ah, behold the hoodie in question — a sartorial symphony that marries retro athleticism with street-savvy boldness. This Reebok x Charlton Athletic piece is no mere hoodie; it is a manifesto stitched in fleece. With its audacious tricolor paneling — a dynamic interplay of crimson red, stark white, and brooding black — it delivers a punchy, graphic elegance that would not feel out of place on the cobbled runways of Shoreditch or the terraces of The Valley.
The asymmetrical color blocking is a stroke of genius: a visual dissonance that harmonizes, much like the city of London itself — chaotic, confident, cohesive. The nostalgic Reebok logo whispers of 90s terrace culture, while the sleek Charlton Athletic crest injects heritage gravitas, creating a seamless fusion of sport and style. The dropped shoulders and slouchy structure nod to modern streetwear silhouettes, while the choice of heavyweight cotton suggests both substance and comfort — an armor for the urban warrior.
This hoodie isn’t just a garment; it’s a cultural touchstone. Expect to see it mirrored in capsule collections, reinterpreted by sneakerheads, and archived in fashion retrospectives. It is, without exaggeration, a catalytic canvas for a new wave of London street style — defiant, grounded, and unapologetically iconic.
And the Blackwall Tunnel
I imagine we'll have kits on sale by then, otherwise what's the poitn
First teaser
Not a fan of the white badge on the sleeve and the random line.