Item 2018.14 - UMBRO/AITOR THROUP A.R.P. Ramsey Jacket

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2018.14

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UMBRO/AITOR THROUP A.R.P. Ramsey Jacket

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  • 2011 (创建)

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2 (jacket and hood)

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(1980-)

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Aitor Throup grew up in Burnley, Lancashire. He studied at Manchester Metropolitan University and the Royal College of Art where he obtained an MA in Fashion Menswear. He established his design house A.T. Studio in 2007 and has worked as a design and creative consultant for companies such as Umbro, C.P. Company and G-Star Raw. In 2012 he launched his own brand and product line 'New Object Research.

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(1924-present)

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Humphreys Brothers Clothing was founded as a sportswear company in 1920 by Harold Humphreys (1902–74) and Wallace Humphreys (1900–50) in a workshop in Wilmslow, Cheshire. On 23 May 2024, the company name was changed to “Humphreys Brothers Limited” and they began manufacturing sportswear using Umbro as their brand name, combining the UM from Humphreys and the BRO from Brothers. Initially focused on football shirts, Umbro expanded into rugby jerseys and socks by 1933. Umbro first gained national recognition in 1934, when club Manchester City won the FA Cup wearing Umbro Tangeru jerseys made of Peruvian Pima cotton.

As with many British apparel manufacturers, Umbro shifted production to military uniforms during the Second World War. Following the war, as football’s popularity grew globally, they expanded their business by providing kits for teams worldwide. Umbro began producing unofficial replica kits aimed at children in 1956 under the name SPORTSWEAR Xmas Pack, which included a shirt, shorts and socks in the team’s official colours. Seven of the sixteen competitors at the 1966 World Cup wore Umbro kits, including the winning England team, further stimulating the company’s replica shirt business. The relaxation of rules by the Football Association in 1977 regarding sponsorship saw the market in replica football kits rapidly expand, and it became increasingly essential to Umbro’s business in the following decades. In 1992, the Humphreys family sold the business to Stone Manufacturing, an underwear manufacturer based in South Carolina, and closed its factories in Macclesfield and Stockport the same year. Umbro was sold to venture capitalist firm Doughty Hanson & Co. for £90 million in 1999. The company signed a £60 million kit sponsorship and merchandising deal with football club Manchester United in 1996, the largest deal ever signed by a British sportswear company. Later that year, Umbro signed a £20 million kit sponsorship deal with Chelsea Football Club. In 2003, the Office of Fair Trading concluded an investigation into price fixing on replica football shirts, fining companies including JJB Sports, Manchester United and the Football Association £18.6 million. Umbro was fined £6.64 million. Umbro agreed to a
£285 million takeover bid from Nike in 2007; however, Nike sold the company to the American Iconix Brand Group in 2012. Notably, Umbro collaborated with menswear designer Kim Jones (b. 1973) on a series of collections between 2004 and 2007. It was the beginning of the company’s relationships with other fashion designers, including Aitor Throup, Philip Treacy, Peter Saville, R. Newbold, Palace, John Smedley, Patta, House of Holland, Off-White, Vetements, Supreme, Christopher Raeburn and JUUN.J.
Sources: The Times.

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Grey jacket featuring a detachable zipped hood with white detailing, including a white waterproof zip and white-taped internal seams. The design incorporates an internal elastic pull across the back, two front invisible zip pockets, and an internal pocket on the left side with an invisible zip. Grey and white striped knitted ribbing is integrated at the front neckline and along the front and side waistband.

A grey knitted ribbing section around the armhole enhances mobility, complemented by two underarm eyelets for ventilation. The three-piece detachable hood includes a face flap that fastens with press studs, a stiff peak, and a white elastic pull cord.
Country of Design: England
Country of Manufacture: Italy
Keywords: Sportswear

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      51% Cotton 44% Nylon, 5% Elastane.
      Colour/Print: Grey with white detailing
      Details: White waterproof zip, white underarm eyelets and invisible zips at all pockets.
      Label: EUR/USA. Internal Label: Body: 51% cotton 44% nylon 5% elastane. Rib: 100% cotton. Umbro/Aitor Throup Archive Research Project. Factory code 2222. Made in Italy. RN109787-CA-07820.

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      The 2011 Archive Research Project saw Umbro team up with Aitor Throup, following on from their 2009 England Home Kit and 2010 Away Kit. For the project Throup reworked seven iconic archive pieces, including the legendary Ramsey Jacket (inspired by England footballer and manager Sir Alf Ramsey) and the Aztec football shirt, focusing on ergonomics and anatomy. The research process involved considering what made the original so popular, and then designing each item around casts of footballers in a number of poses to look at the points at which articulation was most important.

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      Invisible Men exhibition label:

      RAMSEY JACKET AND TROUSERS
      Aitor Throup X Umbro
      2011
      Aitor Throup’s collaboration with Umbro focussed on his signature use of innovative cut and fabric panelling to enable better movement for the wearer. His reinterpretation of Sir Alf Ramsey’s iconic jacket from the 1960s is displayed inside out to show the taped seams and ribbing that has been inserted at key stress points.

      Cotton, nylon, elastane
      Archive no. 2018.14 and 2019.116

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      Umbro 100 exhibition label:

      A.R.P. RAMSEY JACKET
      UMBRO / AITOR THROUP
      24 August 2011
      Aitor Throup’s reinterpretation of the Ramsey jacket, which was first introduced as part of the Four-O-Eight training suit in the early 1960s, highlights his skills in pattern cutting and tailoring. The use of contrast white internal taped seams keeps the jacket waterproof while also emphasising the jacket’s complex cutting.
      Made in Italy
      Cotton, Nylon, Elastane.
      Archive no. 2018.14

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      From Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive:

      ARP RAMSEY JACKET
      Aitor Throup × Umbro
      2011
      Following Throup’s 2009 designs for the England football team, the designer launched the Archive Research Project (ARP), reimagining seven garments from Umbro’s archives, in 2011. His reinterpretation of Sir Alf Ramsey’s iconic 1960s jacket features contrast thermo-sealed taped seams and ribbing at key stress points on the interior. It is constructed from Schoeller’s 3XDRY fabric, which repels water on the outside and absorbs perspiration away from the body to allow it to evaporate quickly. Throup’s designs highlighted his signature use of innovative cut and fabric panelling to enhance the wearer’s movement. His research methodology involves using life-size wire models to better understand the points of tension within a garment and to improve fit through the use of cut, panelling and various fabric weights.
      Cotton, Nylon, Elastane
      Archive no. 2018.14

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