
The football jerseys to wear at music festivals From Glastonbury to C2C, football jerseys are always a great choice
For music enthusiasts, the impending summer season is synonymous with festivals: dance, rock, electronic - there's something for everyone. The most famous festivals have already started ticket sales, following the disappointing outcome of last weekend's Coachella. Now that the show-off moment of the Californian music event may have run its course once and for all, it's time to be captivated by the allure of upcoming festivals, not forgetting the charm of Glastonbury or Rolling Loud. Choosing an outfit that is as comfortable and functional as it is suitable for enjoying live performances with rich line-ups is not easy: football jerseys certainly present a valid alternative, not only being the perfect garment to express one's freedom at a festival - a moment of carefreeness but above all, of sharing.
The fact that football jerseys have become a common item in wardrobes - and therefore increasingly popular among festival-goers - hasn't been welcomed by everyone with great pleasure. Last year - while Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings was exchanging his colorful shirt with a fan at Glastonbury - as reported by BBC, Radio 1 banned football jerseys from the three-day festival, Radio 1 Big Weekend. The reason was very simple: a festival that aims (beyond its purpose) to create an inclusive environment cannot allow football jerseys as they could potentially create friction among attendees. Such lenient restrictions certainly won't be enough to stop the spread of jersey culture, especially in the context of music festivals: for this reason, nss sports' guide comes to your support to advise you on which jerseys to wear for this summer's major music events.
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In 2022, celebrating its twentieth anniversary, C2C renewed its brand identity: a new logo consisting of a winged figure representing the urgency of putting the future of bodies back at the center, their freedom, the need for aggregation, dance, and listening education. After the success of the last edition, we are preparing in advance for the Turin stage from October 31 to November 3: if you intend to choose what to wear at C2C well in advance, a Juventus jersey from the 2017/2018 season is what you need. The choice of the jersey's season is not random: it is the first for the Bianconeri club with the current modernized logo, bearing more than a few similarities to that of C2C, from colors to minimalism, two logos that have inaugurated new eras.