Grammy Award-winning DJ and Brighton legend, Fatboy Slim, whose real name is Norman Cook, has united his twin loves, football and music, by unveiling a unique football jersey alongside Admiral and Modfather Clothing.

A devoted fan of Brighton & Hove Albion for years, Cook has collaborated with the renowned jersey maker to introduce a striking, nostalgia-rich piece inspired by a nearly-forgotten third kit from the 1994/95 season.

Named the ‘Stand or Fall’ Fatboy Slim x Admiral kit, this special edition boasts a vintage ribbed collar with dual popper-button closures, contrasting blue and black stripes, and a delicate all-over design featuring Admiral’s logo from the 90s.

In place of a club crest sits Cook’s unmistakable Smiley Face/Skull and Crossbones logo, surrounded by the words: “We’ve come a long, long way together” – a lyric lifted from his 1999 smash hit “Praise You.”

“Praise You” was a No. 1 hit in the UK. / Admiral

The shirt swaps out the traditional chest sponsor for the iconic Fatboy Slim logo, while the inside back neck tape features the title of his third studio album: Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars.

Each shirt comes in a collector’s box with a custom print by local artist Jamie Eke, and just 500 individually signed editions have been produced – each one autographed by both Cook and Eke.

Adding to its local roots, 10% of proceeds from every shirt sold will go to Martlets Hospice, a charity close to Norman’s heart and the Brighton community.

Originally released via Modfather Clothing on July 12, any remaining stock is now available online.

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