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I loved seeing the players beeline across the pitch, socks pulled up over their calves, sweat-soaked shirts hugging their chests. The world we live in primarily operates in a binary manner.
Men, women. Straight, gay. So, it might seem odd that football shirts have provided me with an avenue to experiment with my own gender. Or is it? But for some reason, football shirts have always helped me on my gender journey. Shirts have become a core part of my gender expression — I feel more at ease with who I am when I wear them. They provide me with a level of comfort and breathability, both literally and metaphorically.
It might seem somewhat trivial, distilling something so big as gender into a brightly-coloured 80s-inspired football shirt. Finding sanctity in football shirts was an unexpected port of call, one that caught me by surprise, even as a long-time football fan. From pairing oversized baggy blue-wash denim jeans with a bright yellow Arsenal away number, to matching chunky silver rings with my crisp white Real Madrid top. This level of openness has given me the freedom to pick and choose what feels best.
You learn to acclimatise not always quickly to the soft racism or how your eyebrow slit, thin silver chain or vocal joy for Chappell Roan can make people feel a bit uncomfortable. Many of us spend years following our favourite players from club to club as they evolve with their teams. In a way, through shirts, I do the same.