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Has Streetwear’s Obsession with Sportswear Peaked?

Words by Jake Taylor

Sportswear is having a moment right now and there’s no denying that “chav” is definitely the new chic. Reebok classics, Airmax 95’s and Nike Tn’s are now more commonly found on the high streets of Shoreditch than the markets of Lewisham.

Streetwear brands like Palace, Supreme and Gosha have all recently produced identikit lookbooks headed by nameless bald lads; draped in baggy sweatpants and track tops, with simian-like expressions.  And as mainstream stores like JD sports continue to revive dead 90s brands like Ellese and Kappa, the lines between honoring sportswear and straight up copying have become blurred with some brands seemingly running low on fresh ideas.

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Streetwear has forever been in debt to sportswear with most brands replicating, celebrating and honoring the brands that helped shape their identities and collections. Supreme collabs with Nike have always been clean, innovative and a mixture of two different brands that when conjured together can bring out some of the hottest clothes on the market. The most recent partnership brought with it the Airmax 98’s in 4 different colourways including the highly sought after snakeskin pair. These trainers were a bold, statement piece and were exactly how these collabs should work with supreme taking and old school Nike trainer, giving it a re-work and instantly switching the shoe from a sportswear trainer into something more in keeping with their streetwear aesthetic.

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Palace have done it multiple times with Adidas and Reebok – taking classic designs, touching them up and turning them into premium, statement pieces that turn heads across the streetwear world. However, are we now seeing a shift in the tide? Are brands now going to start ripping off the founding fathers? If the recent teaser from clothing line of Pastelle is anything to go by, the answer could be yes.

Remember Pastelle? The birth child of Kanye West. Before Yeezy was all about earthy tones and body suits he was obsessed with colours and high school stylings. Pastelle was his vehicle of getting into the world of fashion, but we only fortunate enough to see fleeting concepts pieces from Ye, with the brand never getting off the ground.

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But that’s soon to change as Yeezy has handed the reigns of Pastelle to the omnipresent, Instagram celeb, Ian Connor.

The self-dubbed ‘King of Youth’ previewed the first piece – in three colorways – from his Pastelle collection and to say it’s disappointing is and understatement.

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Connor – who has mixed it with high fashion, urban hybrid kings such as Wiz Khalifa and A$AP Rocky -has proceeded to outright copy the styles and designs of legendary NCAA sportswear tees by brands like Champion, Nutmeg and Trench .

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Connor -the man who has 1000’s of designers at his feet pleading to work with him – chose the obvious and uncreative route. For those who follow streetwear, the return of Pastelle was a bit of a Holy Grail moment, so to see Connor just copy and old brands designs was highly disappointing. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve got time for brands that tweak old logos and satire them in order to get their name out there, plenty of small brands do. But when it comes to Pastelle, we’re not talking about a small time operation, we’re talking about the return of an urban myth, a brand that so many people wanted to happen but never did. Pastelle doesn’t need to mimic the legends to get its name out there, it already is. The truth is you can pick up the t-shirts Connor has ripped for most likely half the price – it’s a no brainer.

Fortunately, Connor’s explicit copying seems to be a stand alone moment, but with the boundaries becoming more and more between what is Sports Direct and what is Hype Beast you get the feeling it won’t be the last.

Read more from Jake Taylor

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 How Chav became the new Chic.

MA-1 Bomber Jackets

MA-1 bomber jackets emerged as a strong trend for AW14 and their popularity hasn’t waned as we enter AW15. The owner of a big military surplus store recently told me that his company have been selling the same bomber jackets for 22 years and he has never experienced anything like the demand over the last 12 months.

But MA-1 jackets aren’t some flash in the pan. Like a nice parka, or a pea coat the bomber is a timeless and essential piece, that was crafted and honed for practicality.   First made in the 1950s for the US Air Force, MA-1s were made as an intermediate weight flight jacket, using a high quality nylon shell and polyester filling. This is why true MA-1 jackets appear a little puffy.

A few companies have been certified manufacturers for the US Air Force, like Rothco and Dobbs but Alpha Industries are the largest and well known UK distributors of the classic flight jacket.

Like the real thing, our MA-1 bombers are made from a tough nylon shell and the fit is closely modelled on the alpha industries bombers. Shop our full collection here

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Back to Basics, the Emergence of 6 Panels/Dad Hats

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Kendrick Lamar wearing TDE “i” 6 panel Cap

2015 has been a strong year for basics, catalyzed by the trends of techwear and normcore.  Understated, simple and neatly tailored garms have become the mainstays of contemporary fashion. Likewise, accessories have gone back to basics. Unstructured 6 panel caps, the kind of simple, slouched-fit strapback hat your dad might wear, have become the go-to headwear of choice.

Its true that every kind of style has its day, but it would be impossible to imagine 10 years ago, the kind of 6 panels that are popular in streetwear and fashion today.

After all, 6 Panel caps haven’t really made a statement since the lo-life scene of the early nineties, where Polo and Polo Sport caps were an essential component of a trend that saw black urban youth subvert the preppy, white, middle class aesthetic of Ralph Lauren into a luxury brand and status symbol worth stealing and fighting over.

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But even that was a very tiny sub sector of prevailing fashion. The 90s era was almost exclusively dominated by sports-oriented structured snapbacks, with Sports Specialties and Starter leading the line. Non-sports related caps by clothing companies were barely even a thing. If you wanted to look good there was really no question what kind of hat you would wear, only, what colorway, or what team?

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At the turn of the century when snapbacks had run their course, fitted caps became the norm. The 59Fifty cap by New Era was the staple, as hats moved to higher profile fits made from acrylic material, with super flat brims, curved in a circular fashion. The rise of fitted hats coincided with an explosion of R n B and hip-hop into mainstream pop. Music videos featuring New Era-donning artists like 50cent and lil Jon began to dominate MTV and billboard charts in a way never seen before.

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50 Cent wearing early 2000s fitted cap

But as the 00s closed out, New Era’s grip on caps began to loosen.  90s era snapbacks re-emerged from 2008 and clothing brands began to realise there was in fact a market for hats with no sports affiliation at all.

From 2010 there hasn’t been the same kind of monopoly over headwear, as fitted caps have stayed popular for some, while snapbacks continue strongly and newer style hats like 5 panels by streetwear companies begun to lead the market.

6 panel hats started coming into streetwear in the 2010s, quite organically.  Brands began partnering with old time outfitters like Ebbetts Field to make more classically oriented caps, borrowing aspects from the ever popular 5 panel caps.  Letter caps like our “A” 6 panels featured leather adjustable straps and flat brims but are unstructured and offer a more of a relaxed fit than a 5 panel or snapback.

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Some of the simplest 6 panels have proven to be the most popular.  Ralph Lauren Polo caps and The North Face 6 panels have become staples. And, thanks to the right celebrity social media endorsements, bedroom “designers” like Gianni Mora have sold 1,000s of pcs of Buck Wholesale caps featuring the simplest of embroidery.

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Sad Boys producer Yung Gud wearing Ralph Lauren Polo Cap

While not all six panels will be to everyone’s tastes, there’s definitely one out there for you. The best thing about them is that their simplicity means you can work them into most fits. Start by browsing our selection here

New Starter Snapbacks

Digging up deadstock starter snapbacks isn’t easy in 2015.  These hats we just found are at least 20 years old and still in pristine condition with original tags.  Don’t ask me who is sitting on a case full of these for so long…

Here’s a roundup of a few things we found.

White Sox cotton twill team logo Starter snapbacks. The original and cleanest starter snapback around…
Buy in store here

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More team logo twill Starter snapbacks but in Atlanta braves two tone colorway
Shop here

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These unstructured 6 panel starter snapbacks are a little different.  We’ve only ever found these in europe. They are pretty unique with the detailed embroidery on the brim
shop here

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World Map Watch

We just restocked our world map watch with a few hundred pieces. Like all our watches the world map watch is made with a japanese movement for excellent time-keeping, a leather strap for durability and a gold finished chrome case.  One of our recent top sellers, the world map watch has become a wardrobe staple that fits any look.  Browse our collection of 30+ watches

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Vintage Tropical & Hawaiian Shirts

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We have your summer shirt needs tied up at agora this season. Freshly imported from the US to the UK, we have tropical and hawaiian shirts by Ralph Lauren Polo, Tommy hilfiger, jordache and more. Tropical prints blew up last summer and the trend has only continued into SS15. UK delivery on all shirts is 48 hours and is only £2.99

Agora “acclaimed” long sleeve

Summer isn’t feeling close here in the UK  so long sleeves are still very much on point for us.

Our latest, the acclaimed long sleeve tee features a movie style front with highly detailed printing on the sleeves.

The red japanese characters say warrior, to represent a fictional samurai film that plays on classic japanese cinema.
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Harris Tweed 5 Panels

Under protection from The Harris Tweed Act 1993, Harris Tweed can only be made under a set of strict conditions. The sought after fabric, must be hand woven from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland and be made from pure virgin wool.

Our new premium 5 panel hats feature dyed cranberry and navy herringbone harris tweed bodies. The fabrics were sourced from a Scottish distributor and have been certified by the Harris Tweed authority,

The hats feature faux suede brims, with real leather adjustable strap and the Harris tweed body is reinforced with canvas to maintain a good fit and shape.

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