CLOBBER!: Bridging the Gap Between Casuals and their Clobber

£14.20

This book explores the thinking behind casuals and their cons-umption of brands then and now, explained from a female casual perspective. And wha?! –

Collated and curated by female casual Roo Oxley, this unique book combines primary sources, joint memories, experiences, real life knowledge and scholarly research. Speaking to key individuals involved in some way with terrace culture: inter-firms, inter-cities, international – they all reach for a joint conclusion centred around the future of brands for football casuals today. —

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Publisher

Vulpine Press (8 Sept. 2023)

Language

English

Paperback

346 pages

ISBN-10

1839195398

ISBN-13

978-1839195396

Dimensions

13.97 x 2.21 x 21.59 cm

Average Rating

4.43

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Nick

    Great read ????

  2. 07

    by Wes71

    It’s very well written,and a good book but nothing we didn’t know,but hats off to writing a book

  3. 07

    by ColTiv

    Love this book, clearly written by someone who is well connected in the scene but also very smart with it!

  4. 07

    by Mr. R. Kelly

    A suberbly written book looking at the history of the casual scene, the current state of it and, most insightfully, the future of what it means to be a casual. Combining interviews, anecdotes and academic sources this is a must for anyone interested in terrace wear, casual culture or men’s fashion.

  5. 07

    by Dean

    Great in depth analysis into designer clothing throughout the football scene through the years of which I am totally related too great read Roo has done a great job well done ????????????????????????????????

  6. 07

    by OC

    The best read for any follower of the football casual fashion scene.brilliant!!

  7. 07

    by Rob Challis

    Great read but poor quality print

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