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Arsenal / Football Culture

Arsenal terrace culture clothing — football casuals from N5. Away-day kits, chants, tifos and postcodes, made in the spirit of the North Bank.

Terrace receipts. The tifo, the chant, the away-day kit.

17 pieces

Arsenal supporter in the red Over Land and Sea Champions League tee outside a North London ground.

About Arsenal / Football Culture

What does N5 mean for Arsenal?

N5 is the North London postcode that contains Highbury and the Emirates Stadium — the streets Arsenal is named for, right down to Gillespie Road, the only Tube station named after a football club. "N5 is red" is the supporters' claim on the neighbourhood, set against Tottenham's N17. Unruly Thread's N5 and Gillespie Road tees put the postcode on the chest.

What is football casuals clothing?

Football casuals clothing originated in the late 1970s/early 1980s English terraces — supporters who travelled to away matches in designer sportswear instead of club colors. The aesthetic centered on subtle markers: kit numbers, postcodes, chants, badges of moments only insiders recognized. Unruly Thread's Arsenal range carries the tradition forward.

What is the Arsenal Tifo "These Streets Are Our Own"?

It's the banner Arsenal's North Bank dropped before the 2025-26 North London Derby at the Emirates — a comic-mural of Arsenal legends across decades with the chant "These Streets Are Our Own" along the bottom. Unruly Thread's Tifo Tee prints the design front-and-center.