Fashion FASHION

Naf Naf

This Memory is looking a little short on nostalgia! Have you got anything you could add?

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!


Author of this article:



Contributors to this article:

  • There are no contributors yet

Do You Remember Naf Naf?

Do You Remember Naf Naf?

  • Anonymous user
    on
    i still got my chipie chinos in beige!!! got from a shop in kings road £65 circa 1990... had the blue too.. worn them out! still got jordan 4s in black/red white/green and of course several pairs of airmax..oh how i long for them ragga days.
    • Anonymous user
      on
      u should put them up for auction , u have a large collection !
  • Anonymous user
    on
    Can anyone tell me where to get a naf naf 54 coat. It is for my auntys 40th birthday (a family joke) I am desperate
  • Anonymous user
    on
    The pin rolled black Chippie Jeans with the white stitching were bad. I had a Naf Naf body warmer and always wanted them black Jordan 4s. 4 * Gemeral in Camden high Street and Syndicate and Hardnoise 12"s.
  • Anonymous user
    on
    Hi, Does anyone know where you can still get these t-shirts..?! I have a Hen Do coming up as 80's theme and I really want to wear a Naf Naf t-shirt.... Any ideas?
  • Anonymous user
    on
    I Bought my first Chevignon jacket from Graduate in James Street, near Selfridges, back in 1986. Simon was the manager at the time and he got me an antique Leather Chevignon Jacket. It was the first one that really did look worn out. It cost me £450 with no discount. If you tried to haggle they would just sell it to someone else. Everyone wanted them and there was no shortage of takers. There was also a lot of money around.
    • Anonymous user
      on
      I remember getting a chevignon pilots jacket from Graduate in james street in 88. Im from ayrshire in Scotland aswell, if you wanted to dress diferent you had to travel. And one time in London I was lucky enuff to find graduate. A guy called Terry ran the shop and always gave me a deal.He knocked about 50-60 quid off.
  • Anonymous user
    on
    NAFF CO 54 Coat I had in 1992 can you get em still
  • Anonymous user
    on
    LOL, I am french, I remember these brands: Naf Naf, Chipie, Capitol, Chevignon :) We HAD to wear these brands at school to be cool.. these clothes were bloody expensive too.. I certainly didnt have all the gears as there was no way my mum could afford these!
  • Anonymous user
    on
    hi, in holland it was the same! I have weared a puffa naf naf also, a long model, dark blue with naf naf letters on the back and 33 on it. I believe I bought it in 1994. the naf is still hanging in the wardrobe :) little old and with some remarks of burning cigarettes , because at that time I start also smoking while my parents didn's know. youth memories...
  • Anonymous user
    on
    Yeah the NAFFCO54 stuff was the cheap market copy.I never wore Naf Naf,my brothers did though and all had a Naf Naf fleece.I was a bit of a gothh at the time so swore in the face of anything like that.
  • Anonymous user
    on
    Naf Naf was the bomb! Back in 1990 my boyfriend who had a real job at 17! (wow!) bought me a navy and suede body warmer from Mash for 90 notes for my birthday along with the latest Reebok instructors for 80 squids! That was alot back in the days and I was well impressed! I needed body guards to go out at night! We used to go down to the west end on the weekend and hang out in Mash! But because he was from Watford we were too scared to go to Trocedero where all the real Londoners hung out! How sad! Even his 1979 golf gti looked good back them, I was only 15 mind!