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Whether it's the Spice Boys (and Neil Ruddock) in their cream suits at Wembley in 1996, Leo Messi's velvet three-piece at the Ballon d'Or ceremony, or Cristiano Ronaldo and those boot cut jeans, football has had a long and, at times, uneasy relationship with fashion.
This episode of The Football Shirt Pod is recorded at Harry Brown London in Oxford Street. And surrounded by fine tailoring, the boys discuss the players who get it sartorially right... and those who definitely don't.
PLUS: there's £50 store credit at Cult Kits to be won if you can answer the question posed during the episode.
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We're back for a very special episode of the Football Shirt Pod - as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of one of the great tournaments, Euro 96.
We're joined by not one but three guests as we look back at a very special summer of football a quarter of a century ago.
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The Football Shirt Pod is back for Series 2 - and we're kicking off with a hugely enjoyable chat with This Fan Girl head honcho Amy Drucquer.
This Fan Girl started out as a photography project to counter the stereotypical portrayal of female football supporters - and since then, it's grown into a thriving community and celebration of female fandom.
Amy's also a massive Leicester City fan - so prepare yourself for a misty-eyed reminiscence of the Foxes unlikely 2016 title triumph.
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Episode 11 of the Football Shirt Pod is here and we're very glad to have you back. Today's episode is a bit different - we spoke to Jenny Simmons, founder of Manon magazine and a long-time friend of Cult Kits, about where the idea for the project came from.
And then we asked her to pick the five football shirts that mean most to her and tell us why they're so special. Think Desert Island Discs but with kits and much, much more interesting.
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We're back again for Episode 9 of the Football Shirt Pod and we've got a World Cup winner for you - Craig Buglass is the man who designed the shirt Brazil wore when they lifted the trophy in 2002.
He is also the creative genius behind a whole host of other classic jerseys. And he even designed a Sunderland shirt, which, for a Newcastle fan, was not easy.
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For Episode 7 of the Football Shirt Pod, we're joined by Dan Sandison, head of brand at Mundial.
Mundial began as a quarterly magazine in 2014 – initially as a one-off for the World Cup in Brazil - and quickly built its cult following into the UK’s fastest growing football title.
We spoke to Dan shortly before Mundial took the decision to cease printing the magazine and focus instead on digital – including its award-winning podcast.
If you want to get in touch, DM us on Twitter or insta - @cultkits – or email mail@cultkits.com – thanks for listening.
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Welcome to Episode 5 of the Football Shirt Pod - we're joined by an actual, real-life football shirt designer - Rob Warner, the man responsible for a World Cup-winning jersey.
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We're back with episode 4 of the Football Shirt Pod - and this week we're talking to James Brown, the man who, in 1994, founded Loaded magazine - and with it the entire lads mag genre. He's also a masssssive Leeds United fan. But more on that later.
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