Jerseys have become increasingly fashionable in recent years. You will often see people sporting them on a night out, and not just on the way home from Croke Park or the Aviva Stadium.
That is especially true when it comes to retro kits. There is big money in selling original jerseys from the past, many of which are now used as a fashion statement.
In saying that, we never thought we would see the day that a 00s GAA jersey would inspire a look at London Fashion Week.
Malahide fashion designer Robyn Lynch has been unveiling her latest collection at the event, which was designed in collaboration with Columbia with an emphasis put on recycled materials.
That apparently included sporting ones, with Lynch revealing that she took inspiration from her father's Dublin jerseys for a few of her pieces.
Feast your eyes upon these beauties.
Some vintage Dublin GAA jerseys have made an unexpected appearance at London Fashion Week.
Dublin designer Robyn Lynch told the Independent that her AW22 collection involves old shirts that belong to her dad, Mick. pic.twitter.com/uzbuWzf68y— Adam Moynihan (@AdamMoynihan) February 21, 2022
London fashion week trying to capture the ‘heading to Meagher’s after the match’ vibe. pic.twitter.com/jLLqzQ1hts
— colin coyle (@colincoyle) February 21, 2022
Magnificent.
You can get a look at even more Dubs inspired looks in the full collection here in Vogue.
We can only hope that this becomes a trend in the future. Who wants to turn that Kerry Adidas jersey into something in time for New York?