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FOREVER. BETTER: WHO GIVES A SHIRT
PUMA
22 episodes
5 days ago
Pre-loved, re-loved, or brand new – what does the future of football shirts look like? Jack and Kimberley sit down with upcycler and one of PUMA's Voices of a RE:GENERATION, Andrew Burgess, to discuss innovations designed to reduce the industry’s environmental impact and how fans can play their part. They explore PUMA’s RE:FIBRE programme, which transforms polyester textile waste from factory off-cuts, faulty goods, and pre-loved clothing into new materials. As we reach the end of the series ...
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Pre-loved, re-loved, or brand new – what does the future of football shirts look like? Jack and Kimberley sit down with upcycler and one of PUMA's Voices of a RE:GENERATION, Andrew Burgess, to discuss innovations designed to reduce the industry’s environmental impact and how fans can play their part. They explore PUMA’s RE:FIBRE programme, which transforms polyester textile waste from factory off-cuts, faulty goods, and pre-loved clothing into new materials. As we reach the end of the series ...
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Dress like your Heroes
FOREVER. BETTER: WHO GIVES A SHIRT
21 minutes
3 weeks ago
Dress like your Heroes
Why do fans wear football shirts? Jack and Kimberley speak to die-hard Man City fan and City Matters representative Angela Worrall about the rollercoaster of supporting a football team and what her collection of football shirts mean to her. Together, they trace the origins of fan jerseys back to a surprising source: a Leicester-based company that once made underwear for nuns. Yes, you read that right. Along the way, they uncover how football shirts help build a sense of identity and community...
FOREVER. BETTER: WHO GIVES A SHIRT
Pre-loved, re-loved, or brand new – what does the future of football shirts look like? Jack and Kimberley sit down with upcycler and one of PUMA's Voices of a RE:GENERATION, Andrew Burgess, to discuss innovations designed to reduce the industry’s environmental impact and how fans can play their part. They explore PUMA’s RE:FIBRE programme, which transforms polyester textile waste from factory off-cuts, faulty goods, and pre-loved clothing into new materials. As we reach the end of the series ...