Fatboy Slim reimagines limited edition iconic 90s Brighton kit

Brighton Idol and Grammy Award winner DJ, Fatboy Slim, whose real name is Norman Cook, whose greatest passion (football and music) is combined to launch a special edition football shirt in collaboration with Admiral and monumental costumes.
Cook is a lifelong supporter of Brighton & Hove Albion, working with the classic kit makers, abandoning the amazing, nostalgic designs inspired by the near-forgotten third shirt from the 1994/95 season.
The limited edition released limited edition is decorated with the “stand or fall” Fat Slim X Admiral kit, with retro rib bands with double popper-button fixing, contrast blue and black stripes, and full print of Admiral’s 90s logo pattern.
The champion in place of the club sat on Cook’s clear smiley face/skull and cross logo, surrounded by: “We’ve come a long way” – Lyrics from 1999’s hit songs “Praise you.”
The shirt swaps traditional boob sponsors for the iconic Fatboy Slim logo, while the Inside Back Neck Tape’s title is the title of his third studio album: Half between the drain and the stars.
Each shirt comes in a collector’s box with a custom print by local artist Jamie Eke, and only 500 individually signed versions were made – each one was signed by Cook and Eke.
In addition to local roots, 10% of the proceeds from each shirt sale will be handed over to Martlets Hospice, a charity close to the Norman Heart and Brighton community.
Originally released on July 12 via Modfather Clothing, any remaining stocks are now available online.
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