After more than two decades of growth and global recognition, Weekend Offender has decided to remind everyone where it really comes from. And that place sure isn’t on any tourist must-see list, but it did give the world one of the most recognisable brands in the Football Casuals scene.
Mjällby AIF. A club from a town of around 1500 people. A seaside crew with a stadium sitting right next to a campsite. A club that became champions of Sweden while losing just one game. One in the whole season. Not enough? They did it with a 13-point lead and wrapped it up a few rounds before the league even finished.
In 2025, adidas heads back to Scotland to revive a true classic that became a legend. The new adidas Originals Glasgow features burgundy suede, light stripes, and heel details inspired by the legendary King Tut’s club. The release is set for 9 November 2025.
Autumn can be unpredictable. It’s that time when regular sneakers just don’t cut it and you need something built for the weather. That’s why Sneakersnstuff and adidas Originals are back with another edition of the iconic SNS GT II - this time in a GTX version, fully finished with GORE-TEX® to handle any conditions.
Looks like the story of the Green Street Elite isn’t over yet. Over two decades after the release of the cult classic Green Street Hooligans (2005), there’s finally a light at the end of the tunnel. The sequel is set to be filmed in 2026.
If British football culture could be captured in one scene, it would probably look like this: a Sunday morning, a wet pitch on a local field, familiar faces from the team, a few jokes, a few tough tackles, and after the final whistle - a quick shower and a pint at the local pub. That’s exactly the vibe behind the latest END. x adidas collaboration - the "Grass Roots" collection, a tribute to grassroots football and the pub community that comes with it.
The new C.P. Company campaign with the slogan “Sportswear, Not For Playing In” is a statement for every fan of football culture. It’s not just another collection drop - it’s a story about the power of style that brings the stadium emotions into everyday life.
Pretty Green has always been more than just a clothing brand. Born in 2009 from Liam Gallagher’s vision, it quickly turned into a manifesto of the British way of life. It’s an echo of music, subcultures, and everything happening on the streets, in the pubs, and on the terraces.
Lacoste made a move that shows exactly what sports legends are all about and how you can tell the whole story with just one detail. The iconic crocodile gives way to a green goat, because GOAT stands for “Greatest Of All Time” - and for many, Novak Djokovic is the best player in history. The launch was tied to the start of the US Open and pushed out through global communication.
Autumn is just around the corner, and with it comes the AW25 collection from Weekend Offender - a drop that doesn’t lose its edge but still raises the bar. It’s a nod to tried-and-tested staples, but also brings fresh twists that prove the brand can still surprise. New fabrics, a calmer colour palette, improved fits and the first step into technical insulation. All packed into one sharp, well-curated line.
Best known for his role as Bovver in the legendary football hooligan film, and for being the face of Weekend Offender for several years, fronting collections rooted in Football Casuals culture. Leo Gregory - the British film and TV actor in question - reached peak fame thanks to his role in Green Street Hooligans.
Italian football has long been associated with elegance, skill and beautiful stadiums. But beneath the polished layer you see on TV broadcasts, there’s another world. In his book Ultra: The Underworld of Italian Football, Tobias Jones takes us deep into a reality you won’t find on football clubs’ Instagram feeds.