Dress to impress, or dress to protest? The Politics of Football Shirts, ft. Alex Ireland

THE FOOTPOL PODCAST

In the last few years,  collecting football shirts has turned into a popular hobby for a growing number of fans. But are football kits only pretty patterns and shining colours? In this episode co-hosts Francesco and Guy talk to author Alex Ireland  about the politics and economics of football kits, from their development into contemporary fashion and leisure wear to how choices about sponsors, badges and players' numbers can be political.  Alex also discusses the differences between men's and women's playwear, the impact that produces all these polyester shirts is having on the environment and the ethical implications of choosing an authentic or counterfeit jersey.

For all this and more, do check out Alex's new book, Pretty Poly: The History of the Football Shirt, which is now out and available to buy.

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