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Back to the noughties for young fashion-conscious England fans

Back to the noughties for young fashion-conscious England fans

Summary

Young England football fans gathered in London to watch the 2026 World Cup quarter-final match, showing strong interest in both the game and fashion. Many embraced styles inspired by the early 2000s, including "Wag culture," reflecting a nostalgia for past World Cups.

Key Facts

  • Fans watched the England quarter-final at a sold-out nightclub in Peckham, London.
  • Some fans collect and wear vintage football shirts or specially designed football-themed clothing.
  • Interest in the World Cup includes both the football and the fashion surrounding it.
  • Styles from the early 2000s, known as "Wag culture," have become popular again among young fans.
  • Social media has helped revive memories and trends from the 2006 World Cup.
  • Female fans expressed a desire for a more inclusive and cool space in football culture.
  • The event atmosphere included nostalgic elements like early 2000s music, vintage clothes, and digital cameras.
  • The excitement around the tournament involves community spirit, style, and national pride.
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