CASUALS: FOOTBALL, FIGHTING & FASHION

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The casual subculture is a subsection of football culture that is typified by hooliganism and the wearing of expensive designer ...
The casual subculture is a subsection of football culture that is typified by hooliganism and the wearing of expensive designer clothing (known as "clobber"). The subculture originated in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s when many hooligans started wearing designer clothing labels and expensive sportswear such as Stone Island, CP Company, Lacoste, Sergio Tacchini, Fila, Hackett & Fred Perry in order to avoid the attention of police and to intimidate rivals. They did not wear club colours, so it was easier to infiltrate rival groups and to enter pubs. Casuals have been portrayed in films and television programmes such as ID, Green Street Hooligans, The Firm and The Football Factory.
The terrace casual style look is still strong and seen on people who are not even into the ‘naughty’ side of football just because they like the casual style. However, just because you wear Stone Island doesn’t automatically make you a football hooligan and I’m sure Stone Island don’t really like the fact they have this association as a designer brand with football violence. Although it is what it is. Casual culture is still thriving with new youth firms and ‘under 12’s’ popping up all around the country all wanting the sought after ‘casual’ look.  As long as their is football there will be hooligans along with the casual subculture regardless of what the ‘in’ casual brands are at the time. In a nutshell it’s all about bumps, beer, bogs, big jackets, Britpop, boozers, bear knuckle fighting and the old’ bill. Welcome to the world of the British hooligan.
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Disclaimer : This video was created to show the audience one of the sides of the 'Casual' subculture that appeared in 1970s England. 'CULTURE DEALER' does not own the video clips or the music, i.e. all rights are reserved to their respective owners. If the owner/s would like to get the music or video clips removed, I have no problem in doing so. (There is no negative impact on the original content)

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