Collection: Umbro

Umbro – From Football Heritage to Global Streetwear Icon

Umbro is one of the foundational names in British sportswear, founded in 1924 in Manchester by Harold and Wallace Humphreys. The brand’s instantly recognizable double-diamond marked a new era in tailored teamwear, dressing clubs and national teams while shaping the look of the terraces. As football culture grew, Umbro became part of the language of style worn by supporters and players alike—an early bridge between performance and streetwear. Today, Umbro advances that legacy through global collaborations such as its special line with Slam Jam of Milan, uniting British sporting codes with Italian tailoring to create collections that speak to heritage, innovation, and culture in equal measure. 


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Honouring its roots, Umbro’s archive spans classic football kits, precision pattern cutting, and durable fabrics engineered for the pitch. With Slam Jam, this DNA is reinterpreted through “Cult Unity”: a synthesis of British and Italian dress codes. Expect check patterns, textured cloths, and the refined structure of traditional suiting translated into modern sports silhouettes. Signature outerwear arrives as waxed anoraks inspired by English hunting gear and motorbike jackets with protective lines; tailoring references appear as pinstripe trousers and blazers that move like sportswear but read like Milanese suiting.

Street staples are elevated with wit and edge: puffer jackets, double-diamond tracksuits, and pitch-inspired kits feature tongue-in-cheek plays on VAR and “spy-cam” tech graphics—paying homage to the spectacle, humour, and scrutiny of the modern game. Fabrication focuses on comfort, movement, and longevity, balancing breathable linings, reinforced seams, and considered hardware with the clean geometry of Umbro’s iconography.

Crucially, the line acknowledges the history of football casuals—the terrace movement that fused match-day devotion with sharp European style. Umbro’s role in that story is re-imagined here: British sportswear discipline meets Italian sartorial finesse, creating pieces that work from stadium to street. The result is clothing that feels authentic on the pitch, credible in subculture, and timeless in design.

By combining Umbro’s heritage with Slam Jam’s cultural lens, the brand demonstrates how a century of football knowledge can evolve into a contemporary wardrobe. It’s sportswear with memory and meaning: engineered for real life, finished with style, and rooted in the communities that made football a global language.

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