Saturday's Football offers an exciting new shopping experience in Chicago, specializing in rare and vintage jerseys alongside unique, exclusive designs. Their collection celebrates the passion for football, providing fans with stylish ways to showcase their love for the beautiful game. More than just the largest collection of vintage football jerseys in the USA, they are a lifestyle brand that truly embodies the 'play free' ideals they promote. With original designs, events, media, and promotions, their extensive range of offerings caters to any football aficionado.
I was immediately impressed by the vintage collection and social media presence, drawn in by the spectacle and sheer scale of the curated items they offer. The Store also specializes in unique custom designs that capture various aspects of football culture you never knew you needed. I truly admire the unique items on display, which include, but aren't limited to, caps featuring the Saturday’s Football branding and iconic kits embroidered on the side, socks with similar iconic details, custom shirts that reflect cultural elements like sporting equipment from UK football strongholds, oversized knit sweaters adorned with full-size artwork too vast to list here, and of course, the millennial staple: 'The Greatest Heavyweight Pullover Hoodie.'
After spending more time talking with Jasper, who has been managing the store since its pop-up days all the way to its recent permanent location, I began to realize that the passion behind it runs even deeper than I initially thought. Jasper plays semi-professionally for the Chicago House AC and grew up in the southeastern region of Chicagoland, with deep ties to Chicago's football community. He shared how he got involved with the store and gave me a glimpse into some of the exciting events and concepts we can expect to see in the future.
One of my trips to the store coincided with Jasper's birthday, possibly one of his first days off since they opened. So, I had the chance to chat with Isaac, who also shares an incredible passion and understanding of all things football. While this post can't capture the depth of our conversations, I did manage to get Isaac to pick his favorite kit in the store (Mexico Nat. 2010 - Vela ). Isaac’s story is another example of the incredible places and experiences that come with growing up playing football in Chicago. He’s had the opportunity to meet and play with some of the biggest names in Chicago’s professional soccer scene. I’ll have to get him to share the details of his youth tournament run in Spain, where he came just one game away from facing Real Madrid's Academy!
Having these guys around and having a place like this in my backyard here in Chicago truly helps amplify the city's passion for football and extends its reach. I look forward to seeing what exciting new things they have planned for the future!
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