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In "Fabric of the Game," author Robert Holden takes us on a fascinating journey through the history and evolution of rugby league shorts. This book offers a unique perspective on how these garments have evolved, reflecting changes in the sport, fashion, and technology over the decades. From the rugged leather shorts of the early 20th century to the sleek, high-tech designs of today, Holden examines how these shorts have become more than just part of a uniform, but a symbol of team identity, player superstition, and fan devotion. Through interviews with players, designers, and fans, alongside a rich collection of photographs and illustrations, "Fabric of the Game" reveals the untold stories behind these essential yet often overlooked pieces of sporting attire. This book is not just for rugby league enthusiasts but for anyone interested in the intersection of sports, fashion, and culture. It's a celebration of how a simple piece of fabric can hold the history and heart of a game.
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In "Fabric of the Game," author Robert Holden takes us on a fascinating journey through the history and evolution of rugby league shorts. This book offers a unique perspective on how these garments have evolved, reflecting changes in the sport, fashion, and technology over the decades. From the rugged leather shorts of the early 20th century to the sleek, high-tech designs of today, Holden examines how these shorts have become more than just part of a uniform, but a symbol of team identity, player superstition, and fan devotion. Through interviews with players, designers, and fans, alongside a rich collection of photographs and illustrations, "Fabric of the Game" reveals the untold stories behind these essential yet often overlooked pieces of sporting attire. This book is not just for rugby league enthusiasts but for anyone interested in the intersection of sports, fashion, and culture. It's a celebration of how a simple piece of fabric can hold the history and heart of a game.