Take Castore for example, the brand that was emblazoned across Andy Murray’s chest at Wimbledon (the AMC stood for ‘Andy Murray Castore’).
The brainchild of two brothers from Liverpool, this independent label has become a stealth operator in the world of big name sports labels.
What makes it so unique? It’s well-made and the clothing contains little details that go the distance - elastane polyester to make movement easier, perforations to aid ventilation etc.
Activewear top, £95, Castore Then there’s British designer Oliver Spencer’s collaboration with Fila, that most retro of athletic brands synonymous with the quirky Wes Anderson classic The Royal Tenenbaums.
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