In the 70s and 80s, football fans of clubs like Liverpool and Nottingham Forest acquired fashionable clothing on European Away Days in countries such as Italy and France, often by raiding shops. They would bring these clothes back to Britain with them and wear them as a form of disguise to avoid detection from the police. This act coincided with the rise of hooliganism. Nowadays, wearing these brands is seen in a more social and stylish light. So-called "Football Casuals" substitute their team's colours for a much more comfortable and fashion-conscious approach to attending the big game.
Shooting C.P Company and Stone Island for The Casual Basement, the brief was an urban vibe without losing the sense of community, style and, of course, football that the target audience is accustomed to engaging with when wearing these clothes.