1914-18 Remembrance hoodie

1914-18 Remembrance hoodie

A design from renowned illustrator and Philosophy Football collaborator Dan Murrell. The silhouette of an unknown soldier, place and date are unspecified. The football to symbolise what he'd rather be doing away from the Front. The poppy represents the bloody carnage to come. And of course famously on Christmas Day 1914 soldiers from both sides did just that, a brief but hugely symbolic episode of rank-and-file resistance to the juggernaut of war which left 22 million dead. He'd rather be playing football but all his mates who would play in his team would soon be be dead at Loos, or Vimy Ridge, or the Somme, or Passchendaele.

Note When choosing a size bear in mind our hoodie is intended to be worn over other clothing. 

Unisex size medium (40inch chest/100cms). Available as listed in drop-down menu below.

Product Code: 1770

Hoodie M £31.00
£31.00



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