Monday, 9 August 2010

Old casual haunts from days gone by.

A look at some old casual shopping haunts from back in the day, the days of heading down to the capital in search of the latest trends, the places you could get all the familiar labels today, yesterday when they were fresh, new and exciting, 'our thing'.....places long since gone, and only a memory. All those labels and all that young excitement anticipation as you fizzled away your paypacket on the next big thing - faded into obscurity, anyone for coffee? or a new phone!!


Woodhouse (clearance store) not any more.

Swank, Old Compton Street, Soho.
Best Company, Replay, Chipie, Chevignon,C17 etc etcStill there but funboy central now!!!!

Nick Nack - now a Carphone Warehouse! a goldmine back in the day.

Adidas Connection - Tottenham Court Road.

John Anthony Shaftsbury AvenueHad the spiral fucking staircase you nearly broke your neck going down !!SI, CP Armani in the day STARBUCKS !!!!!!

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Metropolis






The CP Company Metropolis from the Urban Protection range, re-released, one jacket which needs no introduction in these circles. Reassuringly expensive, but everlastingly exclusive.

Thursday, 15 July 2010

Shield.




CP Company Shield, awesome coat, done and dusted, check the site and Facebook for regular updates and cracking offers.

Friday, 18 June 2010

Lacoste Brand History

When two French tennis players made a friendly bet in 1927, neither of them could have contemplated what would follow. The captain of the French tennis team, Jean Edouarde decided his team-mate Rene Lacoste required a little extra motivation in order to win a vital Davis Cup match. Edouarde promised to buy Rene an alligator skin bag he’d earlier pointed out in a nearby shop.Thankfully for the French, Lacoste won his match which- allied to his aggressive style of play - earned him the nickname “The Alligator”.Soon after, a friend of Rene Lacoste by the name of Robert George embroidered a large gator on the breast pocket of Lacoste’s blazer and in doing so, created sport’s first ever clothing logo. This logo became synonymous with the tennis champion, and when his career started to come to an end, he decided to capitalise on it and go into business marketing clothing which featured the famous logo.In partnership with Gillier, one of the biggest knitwear manufacturers in France, Lacoste created an early version of what now call the polo shirt.

The polo shirts were designed using Lacoste’s experience of the tennis court. Previously tennis players had favoured long sleeved garments which compared to the new polo shirts were impractical and uncomfortable. Gillier and Lacoste developed a unique fabric called jersey petit pique which was not only more comfortable, but was lighter, absorbed perspiration and almost unintentionally... looked pretty cool.In 1933, Lacoste launched the 1212 which was his prototype tennis shirt and not a million miles away from the one we pay £55 for 73 years on. Back then it cost an expensive 5 francs. The previously unheard of practice of using a logo in such a prominent position only added to the desirability and as such the value too.World War Two meant production was halted but as in the UK, the post war years saw the explosion of youth culture and as a result, demand for polos in colours other than the original white increased. In the UK, Stockport-born Fred Perry decided he’d launch his own take on the tennis polo shirt, using his fame to promote his shirts not only in the UK but across the water in America too.

When the Mods came along in the 60’s the Fred Perry polo became a staple part of the new look which cemented Fred Perry’s place as the market leader when it came to polo shirts.Meanwhile, Lacoste continued to grow steadily and quietly until it eventually came to prominence during the 1970s. Some fashion experts claim the Lacoste polo was popularised by the gay community in both America and the UK but it was on the football terraces of Liverpool where it’s reputation in this country started to grow.Not only did the Lacoste polo tick all the boxes possessed by early casuals by being understated, well made but most importantly expensive, but the flood of fake copies from abroad only served to increase the desire of lads to get the real thing. Poor quality imitations and Lo-coste versions like Le Shark only served to make the real thing much more sought afterPerhaps the key to the success of Lacoste over the years is the way they’ve consciously stopped the market from being flooded with all manner of Lacoste items. The polo shirt remains the standout item of Lacoste clothing and even now in the days of internet shopping and globalisation it’s still relatively difficult to find a Lacoste polo, with most towns or cities have one or perhaps two outlets where stock and range is limited. I can’t think of a week that has passed over the last couple of years when I’ve not sported a Lacoste polo. While £55 represents a significant outlay, you’re paying not only for what Lacoste represents, but also a top quality item that won’t lose it’s shape after 20, never mind 2 washes and will match almost anything, from your vintage Lois jeans to the cords you sometimes wear when out for an Italian with the Mrs.Next year sees the 80th birthday of the Lacoste polo shirt.

Not bad going for something designed after a bet over a tennis match.

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Plugging our mates

Inbetween telling you how great the clothes we sell are, we'd also like to tell you how great we think some of our friends and acquaintances are.

It makes perfect sense to kick things off with http://one-up-manship.blogspot.com/

Born out of the cult website http://www.countylads.com/, the ever evolving Oneupmanship Blog has a growing army of visitors, attracted by the genuine passion in the writing. Covering anything cool, the blog is regularly updated, featuring clothing finds, pub and real ale stuff, music, films and everything inbetween it's one of the first places you should look when you've got some spare time. If you've never seen it before, where have you been?

http://www.one-up-manship.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Monday, 14 June 2010

Money off Miglia



Pretty much the iconic casual jacket, the Mille Miglia is of a high technical specification and not available in massive quantities.

As a result you get what you pay for.

Luckily we've just sliced 75 smackers off the price. One size left, a 56. Be nimble, be quick.

More from 12th Man

See our facebook page for more information.


Saturday, 12 June 2010

Fjall Raven Brand History



Fjällräven is, and has been for the last four decades, the leading outdoor company in Scandinavia with a strong heritage as the foremost innovative brand among users in the Swedish mountain world.

The name fjällräven/arctic fox derives from the founder Åke Nordin’s deep admiration for the small predator which lives in the Swedish mountains in the harshest of climates. The Arctic fox is a very smart animal, equipped with the best possible fur for survival.

They still see a strong connection between their products and the Arctic Fox.

Now having stepped off the mountain peaks and onto the terraces with their functional hi tec garments that provide the essential elements required on any given match day Fjallraven has become a staple choice in the casual wardrobe.

You can buy all manner of Fjall Raven items at Casuals Clobber.

Thursday, 10 June 2010

To a tee - T-Shirts from CasualsClobber

We'll keep it brief, you want to see pics not listen to us all the time.

T-Shirts from CasualsClobber






T-Shirts from CP Company, One True Saxon, 80s Casuals, Casual Connoisseur and Fila.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Smart Casual

Whether it be for a job interview, a family christening or (whisper it) a court appearance, there comes a time when your default outfit doesn't quite cut it. You know it looks smart but rocking up for an interview in a Fila tracky top is unlikely to get you the job. Likewise, that invite you've got to the 'evening do' of your cousin's wedding can only be RSVP'd properly when you've settled your inner dispute about what to wear.

Wearing a shirt need not make you look like a wally. If you've got an ounce of style (and let's face it, you're reading this so you must have a bit of a clue) then choosing the right type of formal shirt shouldn't be a hard task.

Rather than pontificate about how great our various shirts are, we'll just politely link to what we have available and let you choose.

I mean, we wouldn't dream of suggesting the 6876 Oxford Shirt would go nice with a pair of beige chinos, nor would we try to tell you this timeless 6876 Charles Shirt would look nice on those holiday snaps where you're a bit worse for wear but still holding it together. You don't need us to be telling you any of this. You know, don't you.

So instead of reading this, read this.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Jacket in!

And the nature of the British summer means at some point during your beer garden existence you, or one of your friends is going to say "It's gone a bit chilly hasn't it, shall we go inside?".

Well, we've got your solution, as if you needed us to tell you.

For those who prefer to spend their money on wine, women and song, we've got the great value of this Luke 1977 Butcher Field Jacket, in powder blue.



At just £150, it represents the same look you might get with CP or Stone Island but without such a hit on your wallet.

If you're able to stretch your budget a tad further, then we've got a multitude of options for you, but how about this One True Saxon Aslockton Shooter Jacket at £225?




If you're feeling flush and need a bit of luxury on your back, then get that credit card out and bang this on it. It's the Stone Island Liquid Silk jacket in marine blue. At £450 it represents just as good value for money as the other more inexpensive jackets, but that old adage of getting what you pay for is true here.

Saturday, 5 June 2010

Monday, 31 May 2010

On the road again :: Nuneaton


5th June, 12-4 Kelly's Bar, Nuneaton CV11 4JY
See you there!

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Lyle and Scott Sailing jacket.

The baking hot sun seems to have gone as quickly as it arrived, with the most unpredictable of British weather this summer, you are (nearly) always going to need a coat, and a nice summer jacket has arrived in the shape of this Lyle and Scott sailing jacket, in both beige and navy.

In addition to this we've also got a lightweight cagoule style jacket, just to make the choice that bit harder. If you're a pocket fan then look no further than the utilitarian sailing jacket. But if you prefer to travel light then the cagoule is what you want.

Both available soon on www.casualsclobber.co.uk




















We have also taken delivery of this smart full zip cagoule in navy.



Friday, 28 May 2010

80s Casuals World Cup tee...

World Cup fever will no doubt reach epidemic levels over the next couple of weeks. It's everywhere isn't it? On the telly, radio, in the papers, sticker books, t-shirts...yep t-shirts. 80's Casuals have come up on a clever take on the traditional Panini stickers and put it on a tee.

They've taken their favourite World Cup tournaments and chosen a key casual look from around the time of each, from 1978 and the birth of the casual movement, right up to Italia '90 when Gazza's tearful antics took the appeal of the beautiful game to the masses.

Be different to the legions of replica shirt-clad lads this next few weeks and wear something World Cup themed that's cooler than the chilled beer you'll be consuming.

Keep checking http://www.casualsclobber.co.uk/ for updates of stock.





Thursday, 27 May 2010

Our polos are mint - and discounted!

Ever since the rather cool tennis player Rene Lacoste redesigned his tennis kit, the tennis shirt (or polo shirt as we now call it) has gradually wormed it's way into the wardrobe of pretty much every style conscious male in the world. From US presidents to golers. From Rudeboys to Casuals. Everyone likes a polo shirt. You do, don't you ?

With that in mind, and with the best of the summer ahead of us we thought no would be an opportune time to knock a few quid off some of our best polo shirts. We're nice like that.

15% has been stripped away from the price of polos by Gio Goi, Luke1977, Fila Vintage and Fila Gold. Something for everyone we're sure you'll agree.

No messing about with discount codes of anything like that, just knockdown prices on smart clobber.

Anyway, have a browse at: www.casualsclobber.com and enjoy the long weekend!

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Coming soon - 80s Casuals T-Shirts, Shorts and Rambler Jackets

We're expecting a bumper 80's Casuals delivery soon.

Not only are we getting some of their spiffing World Cup Pannini Sticker tees, we're also taking delivery of their new shorts and better still, their new Rambler Jackets.

They've come a long way from single colour printed tees and we're glad to be along for the ride.

We'll be adding pics of our own when they land at CasualsClobber HQ but in the meantime, head across to the 80's Casuals Blog for more information.

http://80scasualsblog.blogspot.com/


Wednesday, 19 May 2010

12th Man sneak peak

We recently went and had a butchers at 12th Man's new t-shirts and polo shirts.

12th Man gear is great quality, made in Italy in an area well known for it's craftsmanship. Their items are not mass produced which gives them an air of exclusivity as well as a quality that is unrivalled.

We're expecting to have these available to you within the next 3-4 weeks so keep checking the blog and facebook.

To find out more about 12th Man, get yourself to their website. http://www.12thman.it/



Monday, 17 May 2010

Here comes the sun!

Ok, so it's not exactly baking hot, but it will be soon, even if it's the obligatory fortnight some time in June, during which the tabloids claim it's hotter in West Bromwich than it is in the West Indies.

And if you've not already turned your attention to what colour polo shirt you'll be sporting to match your deck shoes/pumps/adidas then perhaps it's time you caught up and got with the programme (girlfriend).

As ever, we're here to point your wayward attention towards our recently restocked online shop.

We've got polo shirts for all shapes, sizes and tastes. From young skinny indie kids to older chaps who like their beer, we've got brands like CP Company, Victorinox, One True Saxon, Fila Vintage, Gabicci, Fjall Raven, Lyle and Scott and Gio Goi. Something for everyone.The wide selection isn't exclusive to polo shirts though, oh no, we've got plenty of jackets, knitwear, t-shirts, sweatshirts, knitwear and shirts to choose from. We'll also be taking delivery of the new 80s Casuals World Cup tees in a couple of weeks.Whether you're planning on watching the World Cup in your local, catching it in a bar on the Costas or braving South Africa itself, you'll be needing some new clobber to cut a dash amongst the bronzed bonces so check our website out at :-http://www.casualsclobber.com/

You can also follow us on twitter now by going to:-www.twitter.com/casualsclobber

Plus we've been on facebook for ages:-http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=1723737167

Thanks for reading

Casuals Clobber

Friday, 14 May 2010

Blogging.


The Football season may be over, but world cup fever is about to grip us, make us scream and shout, and probably even cry. Where better to get all dressed up this summer than with Casuals Clobber and our Summer 2010 new season collections: CP Company, Stone Island, Fjallraven, Fila Vintage, Fila Gold, Sergio Tacchini, Luke 1977, Belstaff, 80s Casuals, One True Saxon, and Gio Goi, vibrant polo shirts, terrific t shirts and fantastic outerwear. Look out for regular updates and offers.