Drawing inspiration from the bold gold, red, and black colors of the ‘Exodus’ album cover.
Featuring 100 of the best shirts from years past, as well as contributions from legendary players, fans and writers.
Inspired by Bob Marley’s visit to Battersea Park in 1977.
Not exactly the powerhouse football brand it once was, nevertheless, Admiral has had a marked
Originally seen on a Vans Vault pack of sneakers, a pea coat x sneaker theme re-surfaces once
Seeing a presence rarely outside of Admiral, their previous collections have often been marked
Long-standing British brand Admiral has seen most of its success amongst the Japanese
Japanese retailer Freak’s Store has delved extensively with a series of predominately Japanese market brands in various footwear collabos. Their most recent release revisits Admiral with the help of Mita. Freak’s Store’s previous relationship resulted in an Oxford Hi. The use of the Watford results in two models, sleek perforated leather upper and a polka dot patent leather upper. Available for pre-order via Mita.
Part of Admiral Sneaker’s 2008 Spring/Summer collection is this new Conventry model. This casual sneaker allows you to easily slip it on and tighten by adjusting the strap. Clean and simple, this shoe comes in three colorways and are now available at Flauge.
The Royal Navy from Admiral is a unorthodox take at the high-top sneaker. The sneaker is secured by a flap with a vertical row of buttons. Two styles are separated by varying colors of plaid with detailed carvings on the buttons. These aren’t expected to release until September of this year.
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Japanese retailer Freak’s Store has been on a tear lately as the collaboration happy Japanese put forth another release. Just early this month Freak’s Store dropped a joint with Rhythm. This most recent release looks towards British football turned lifestyle brand Admiral on their Oxford Hi. Two colors, blue and red are available with little intricate details throughout. Available now through Mita.
Admiral is a British brand that has been around since 1914. It started as a brand that provided uniforms for the Royal Navy. Since then it has moved onto becoming a soccer brand representing major English teams like Manchester United. In the 1980’s, it moved on to developing footwear for cricket and rugby. Today, the brand concentrates on casual footwear and create timeless shoes like this Admiral Watford model. These new Watfords feature snake or croc skin giving them a simple but luxurious look which is perfect to match with a more mature sense of style. These come in four colorways and are now available at Chapter World.