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Naf Naf

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Naf, the name says it all!

Early 90's 'popular' [read cheap and nasty!] Bomber style jackets, on the back reading: naffco54. OMG! I can actually remember that!


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Do You Remember Naf Naf?

Do You Remember Naf Naf?

  • Anonymous user
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    You are forgetting the bad girls,i loved my nag naf puffa chippie jeans, admiring the bad boys in Trocodero, I use to wear my jordens and pin ups with the big orange square tag hanging of them we were bad bitches, loving big daddy Kane, de la soul I’m getting old lol!!!
  • Anonymous user
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    The biggest problem with NAF NAF was the sheer volume of fakes around, you could find them on every market selling them openly. I loved Chevignon which is still around I think but most of all I loved Chipie. Not sure they still do menswear but you can get the women and kids easy enough
    • Anonymous user
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      A friend of mine has bought the rights for nafco 54 clothing and has re-released the jackets. The quality is amazing there are also hoodies and T-shirts. And also the naffco54 black range which is a little bit more smarter e.g a night out etc https://naffco54.com Enjoy
  • Anonymous user
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    hi i still have a naff naff 54jacket from a very long time ago and decided to where it just the other day and could not believe how many people in the street passing me in the town centre as well all telling me that they haddent seen it for so many years (i am willing to take any offers on this item if anyone is interested please call 07941180979 or reply to my email on potterpotter1717@gmail.com
  • Anonymous user
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    Still gota few 'Click' Jackets / suits from around 90. French chic for your London mover & shaker. Boll game jeans changed up your style profile with their fresh funk styles, introduced each month.
    • Anonymous user
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      Boll game! They were game changers!
    • Anonymous user
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      been looking for even a pic of some 90s click suits - nothing comes up! I used to have a beige coloured corduroy click suit... geezus the things we'd wear back then. Wish I still had it though - i'd rock it just for the nostalgia. lol
  • Anonymous user
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    Just stumbled across this and it brought back memories.......Chipie, Chevignon - wearing the latest gear bought from Otto Menswear in Bristol. Loved a 'Run Run Run Chevignon' black sweatshirt I had and knitted blue, cream and yellow jumper with Chipie emblazoned upon it. Also my brown and orange Chipie baseball cap. I wish I had kept some of it so that I could have got it out every now and then to reminisce
  • Anonymous user
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    Norf London man dem! Can't believe y'ous forgot to pay respect to those old-school Kickers boots with the stitching! In Hackney and Stokey 'round about '90-'91 the thing was to rock different colour Kickers at the same time i.e navy on the left maroon on the right! Naturally u'd also be rocking the Chevignon jeans with the Chipie t-shirt!! Boll Game, Bear Co., Naf Naf, Air Max's, Adidas Torsions and Artillery's, Reebok hexalite's was all well popular 'round our way. No-one talking 'bout Diadora's!?!
    • Anonymous user
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      Blue bolt jeans, cross colours hoodies and jackets.. karl kani jeans! Yeah the Adidas Torsions and hexalites where the ones...
  • Anonymous user
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    i had one, it was like yellow and purple colour block with the logo done in towelling. thought i was proper 'ard in it! until i begged my mum for an 'eastern bloc' puffa!
  • Anonymous user
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    cant believe I found this, I was only talking about my younger dayz recently and how there was better trends set by artists. I use to love my Naf Naf puffa, I even found my rare fila puffa with fur hood the other day in the loft. Man who remembers troop and BK (british knights) not the pikey british nicks that also killed decent stuff off like the naf co market rubbish. I used to walk round with a flat top with good knows what shaved in my hair, like a chess board one side and nike swoosh and pattern on the other, thoguht I was kid and play from house party! yo yo you know dat, normski's in the house....buying my copy of hiphop connection reading bout up and coming hiphop artists. Remember lovin silver bullet 20 seconds to comply, and blade was top. You could tell back then what someone was into by what they were wearing, chipie jeans with pin roles defo hiphop...... soda pop baggies and tye dye hoodies were big with some ravers and happy monday fans, big acid smiley faces everywhere on t-shirts and flyers on the streets, all the good hiphop djs crossing over to the darkside.... I gunna take you back, way back......back into time!
    • neville
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      I know its 4 years on but i just found this page and it was great to reminise over your memorys very similar to mine as i was a hip hopper, always rockin a pair of Troops and a troop tracksuit, on days out to Birmz we would go to the record shop ( Don Christies ) we would rock in the Fila hikers with the tougue packed out with a pair of folded socks, with our jeans tucked into our diamond socks, later on i got into the naf naf ting along with the Gio goi during my raving days... we are on facebook a page called Troop, SPX, British Knights etc, if you want to pop by?? shame no others on here.....
  • Anonymous user
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    If anyone knows of ANYWHERE that still sells naf naf suded bombers please let me know! I was one of the unfortunates who had mine robbed when I was 13 - I'm now 34 and I'm still hankering after another one!!!
  • Anonymous user
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    yeah i had a naf naf body warmer which i bought from the west end somewhere. and i saved my money for years to buy a pair of chipie trousers. LISTEN IF I OWNED A CLOTHING COMPANY I WOULD BUY SOME OF THOSE CHIPIE DESIGNS AND SELL THEM SOME OF THAT CLOTHING WILL NEVER GO OUT OF FASHION . THE NAF NAF SEUDE JACKETS WERE BADDDDDD I WOULD STILL WEAR ONE TODAY