


TAKING the off-street scenes in the Nick love movie The Firm (remake), Gabicci’s new vintage range adds some business like attire to the Casual scene.
Like a starting XI of some of the country’s greatest footballer, the Italian brands Vintage range 1973, is pure class.
The Law, Hurst, Shilton, Royle, Keegan, Brady, Brooking, Best, Summerbee, Channon and Lineker T-shirts are a stylish as the players whose names that grace them.
For me the most sublime is the Law shirt, with its fabulous low cut two-stripe contrast neck is a cracker. In navy with red and white with green trims, no archetypal pockets here, but the shirt sports the usual classic g logo on the chest and three branded buttons.
The styles of the shirts are cleverly designed to reflect the era of the players, for example the Shilton shirts sport angled patches on the arms, and coloured collars, while the Royle tops, are a standard t-shirt design, as worn in football tops of the 1960s with a pocket where an old club badge would have been fixed.
Stepping out in style, the jumper range start with the toothless England star Stiles and has a cricket jumper collar available in navy, Italian blue and bright grey.
Taking there name from aforementioned movie, The Firm cardigans and jumpers are plainer in look, which allows the famous g badge to stand out.
The v-neck jumpers come in black and grey, while the five-button cardigans in slim fit.
Pure class throughout, this vintage range is a stand out look, due mainly to its classic cuts and lines and this new range, which inspires memories of style both on and off the pitch is one to check out.