@@FiveGuysFan0604 and it’s called football to the world. I don’t care what Britain called it in the 1700s. Also I’m not even British and there is football outside of Britain. It’s called football.
Edson Alvarez who is my favorite player also wears long sleeves although he sometimes wears a base layer, at this point him in a short sleeve shirt is kind of cursed, and me personally I just like covering my arms since I don't like having my arms exposed, idk why
Watched this & Instantly thought Eric Cantona in that long sleeved Manchester United away kit with the collar turned up when he done that infamous Kung Fu kick
Long sleeves not only have a hard time, becuase players prefer base layers, but also because they don't sell well. Fans wear them in summer (especially national teams, as the tournaments usally are in summer), when you can see them. In winter it's too cold anyways or you can wear a large jersey over a hoodie. Sometimes they are also more costly.
I believe (at least this is how it functions in the AFL - which is an entirely different sport with entirely different finances but I digress) that clubs ask players what shirts they would like to wear over the duration of the season. Probably not upwards of 40+ shirts but an amount nonetheless. I presume that they choose between different fits etc. and therefore for players undershirts offer a means to which to have better and more a simplified choice. Why ask for a set amount of long-sleeve shirts when you could just order normal shirts and substitute with base layers when the conditions call for it?
I actually had one long sleeves goalkeeper shirt...I cut the sleeves off 🤣 A base layer never moves and it's way more comfortable in my opinion. I play gk so I even ditched socks and wear leggings and undershirt to avoid turf burns.
We've gone through exactly the same thing in Rugby. Baggy long-sleeved cotton jerseys were incredibly impracticable and heavy in the wet but iconic and flattering on everyone. They even became a fashion staple thanks to the likes of Any Warhol wearing them. Then Adidas started kitting out the All Blacks and lighter weight short sleeves became the standard until England and France wore skin-tight Nike kits in the 2003 World Cup and it was game over for anything else. Kits between 2005-2011 looked like they were spray-on, which is fine for the professionals (except Andy Goode) but looked awful on Barry the Plumber who turned up at his club on Saturday after a drinking session Friday. Eventually, manufacturers started incorporating traditional features like fold-over collars but I still go for the cotton replicas when I can.
Couldn’t agree more with you. Genoa dropped a new 4th kit a few weeks ago with a long sleeve option, that was fire and it sold out in 2 minutes before I could scoop one while the other short sleeve one is still available. The people want long sleeves!
I'm a fan of long sleeve jerseys since Beckham wearing England one for 2006 World Cup and I bought some since then, including 16-17 Real Madrid. I can understand players not wanting to wear long sleeve jerseys for comfort (or fashion, whatever they like), but clubs not selling these jerseys is definitely a bad decision.
I personally prefer short sleeve kits. I bought 2 long sleeve kits and always regretted that because they weren't as easy to wear depending on the weather. I run pretty hot, though, so maybe that's part of it.
In England there was a move to short sleeves in the 50s before a sudden shift back to long sleeves (Umbro’s Madrid template) in 1962. Although teams using Bukta kits always had short sleeves. This was more noticeable in Scotland where their was about an even split between Umbro and Butkta)
I just got an old Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund kit in long sleeves from a second hand shop. Because it's summer here in the Philippines, I have yet to wear it. But I must say, long sleeves are so cool to wear. Hopefully to find more long sleeves in the future.
I love long sleeve football jerseys! Mainly because of being a goalkeeper, and helps protect my elbows. But when I was younger, I always loved the retro style of it all. Especially with gloves!
It just hurts my eyes seeing so many nice kits out there without long sleeve option. What makes it even worse is when there is a cuff detail and it just breaks it in half. God bless them few lads who still sport long sleeves and I am sending love to all who think that long sleeves shouldn't be erased from football!
I actually find that there are more long sleeve options now than before. In the past, they mainly only offered the replica/stadium versions in long sleeves. Some manufacturers offer authentic/player issue long sleeves now.
Big fan of long sleeves. Clubs won’t sell ls shirts as most fans want to wear what the players wear. I support Burnley and they cannot afford to stock multiple shirt sizes in ls as they would lose money. Not enough people want ls shirts and clubs would lose money. Until more players start wearing ls shirts I don’t see it changing any time soon😢
Ive always loved buying the long sleve version of the kits that i buy i dont like the short ones idk why but ive always been like that. Plus it just feels so ideal to play in as well especially in the rain or if its a bit chilly
I agree , since i was a kid i always dreamed of a long sleeved real madrid jersey. But when i tried to buy it it always wasnt my size it was so much bigger than mine. Yesterday i finally fulfilled my dream of getting a long sleeve jersey. For some reason long sleeve is so much better than short sleeves for me.
I live in a hot country but have a lot of long sleeve football shirts. They look better, sometimes with added features and have good cuffs on them too. Something that short sleeve often don't have. They were a very 90s thing but we've seen them more in the last five years I think. I thought they were dying out but they should stay (mostly) alive for the foreseeable future. Just think fans prefer the comfort of short sleeve when they don't have to watch games with jackets on or so forth. Though I find them comfy, not a lot of people do it seems.
In Fifa (or EAFC) they don't even let you wear long sleves even if you select because of "competition rules" so if you play in the prem it will automatically put you in base layers. Also, it's not the same thing, but respect to Rodri for being like the only player repping tucked in shirts.
Hey! I came here for the video about Stuttgart, which I really appreciated. Here in Germany you probably hear more about them, especially now. But hering someone talk in a different language about your club is just really cool. You also answered me on the comment, saying you'd like to make a video about the whole Bundesliga situation and season, because it's so special. When I saw the notification that someone answered me on my comment, I came back, had a little smile on my face because that would be a cool video to watch, and clicked on your channel, just to find this video. And damn you're right! I just love long sleeve jerseys! I actually ordered my first jersey ever now. It's the Germany Away kit in pink and purple. I love that 80s vibe. It was quite hard to get, because it's sold out at the DFB store, Adidas and the official partner. Anyways, there was also a Long-Sleeve Option, which I'd love to get. But it was only for the authentic version. And first of all, I don't like the fit of authentics but it was also almost 200€ with badges and name. That's just crazy to me. I really wished for a Fan-Version of the Germany Away Kit. It just doesn't exist. Great video again. I'd love to see a video about the whole Season of the Bundesliga. It's just fun to watch you! You got my sub! Keep it up!
Cristiano used to wear a full long sleeve shirt in the early 2000s to the last time he played for Real madrid. Neymar wore long sleeve shirts during his time at Barcelona so did Messi and Pique. Sergio Ramos Greizmann Casemiro Garnacho Mainoo Jude Bellingham Carvajal Marcus Rashford Rasmus Hojlund and Anthony wears long sleeves most of the time aswell so does Leroy Sane aswell Kai Havertz when he plays at Germany. There are many players that still wear the full long sleeves and you can still buy them weather it's original or a fake version
The last long sleeve kit I bought, was AC milan's gold kit from the 2014-2015 season. After that kits were hitting 100's of dollars, and long sleeves dissappeared
Flamengo released the first long sleeved shirt in YEARS and the kit is so fcking gorgeous bro, just fire! I didn't even stutter to buy it and let the short sleeve version get cheaper before buying it (as it drops at least 50% of its price every time they release the new kit)
Hi, it's the First Time i comment under your video, i really like them, i have been following you for quite a few time now, i think 4 months, and i would like to ask you One thingh, a request. I really enjoy the way you tell "football stories" for example the One of American Samoa or the AFCON, i would really enjoy, if you can of course, talk about the story of Chievo-Verona. It was my favorite Team and i would love if you can talk about them. It's a really intresting story and i don't want to spoil anythingh here. I Hope you Will read this message and decide to accept my request. Keep going like this. If you Need me you can answer at this comment and give some information but i'm a bit young and i can help until the 2015-2016 season. Wish you the best of luck in your Life and the in fase of your Channel. Sorry for my bad english, i'm still learining 😅
I always bought long sleeve shirts they cost a bit more but looked better and if it's hot roll them up .. villa always had that option until last few seasons don't know why
I just checked and was happy that Uruguay my country always had some players with long sleeves. But is a shame on south africa they used long sleeves shirts under the shirt. Forlan with long sleeves hits different
While I normally prefer short sleeve and have worn nothing but short sleeves pretty much since I started playing the game as a 10 year old. Think the decline of long sleeves mostly is due to lack of sales,not viable to wear in the summer especially if you’re wearing casually and the design these days being quite tight fitting. While there are big names like Sergio Ramos,Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann but it’s even rare now given base layers are the trend sure we had Garnacho,Rashford,Sane,Hojlund and Havertz but then even they would sometimes switch to a base layer
Arsenal had this long tradition where if the captain chose to wear a long sleeve shirt then the whole team wore long sleeve shirts to follow suit, it was a pretty cool look until that tradition died in 2016 or so? Also was devastated when Adidas stopped producing long sleeve shirts for Scotland after the 2013 release, some bs about not being commercially viable even though they had absolute stunning shirts in long sleeve, check out the 2011-13 Scotland home shirt from Adidas in long sleeve in particular its sublime!
Back when I used to play league soccer I used to annoy my coach and pay an extra $15 so that while the rest of my team had short sleeve kits, mine was long sleeve just because I love the style
Nothing more intimidating than an early 2000s defender in a long sleeve kit.
hi your a cool person
youre pretty cool too
Crazy to see you here 😂😅 long way from the market n ucl investments
We are long gone from the days of actually replying to a comment
Back in t' day players wearing long sleeve shirts were accused of being soft
What’s even worse, is now goalkeepers are wearing short sleeves as the norm like nothing is sacred anymore
That's kinda wrong considering there's a reason why goalkeepers wears long sleeve.
Every time whenever I see a soccer player in the past wearing a baggy long sleeve jersey, I always thought he was the best player on the field.
It’s called football
@@MGG5. British called it soccer first, learn your history lil bro
@@FiveGuysFan0604 and it’s called football to the world. I don’t care what Britain called it in the 1700s. Also I’m not even British and there is football outside of Britain. It’s called football.
@@MGG5. Stop fighting like a child, imo. This is why football/soccer became worse everyday.
@@FiveGuysFan0604ok and? They changed it really quick back? And also EVERY COUNTRY PLAYS FOOTBALL NOT JUST ENGLAND
5:39 there is literally a defender to the right wearing an undershirt
bro the long sleeves kits are so much cooler. bring em back.😔
Well Jude is trying to do that
@@YOUll_NEVER_WALK_ALONE21same for Havertz and CR7
I love those baggy kits like R9 in the brazil kit,it looks so god
Clubs would basically be poor, the common public would not want to buy this
@@Jarrad_utft who says
Edson Alvarez who is my favorite player also wears long sleeves although he sometimes wears a base layer, at this point him in a short sleeve shirt is kind of cursed, and me personally I just like covering my arms since I don't like having my arms exposed, idk why
Edson oh no
Just show them muscles bro 🤦🏾♂️
Watched this & Instantly thought Eric Cantona in that long sleeved Manchester United away kit with the collar turned up when he done that infamous Kung Fu kick
100% agreed. As a fan, I'd take the long sleeve option every time over the short sleeve. They simply look much better. (As a player, maybe not.)
Long sleeves not only have a hard time, becuase players prefer base layers, but also because they don't sell well. Fans wear them in summer (especially national teams, as the tournaments usally are in summer), when you can see them. In winter it's too cold anyways or you can wear a large jersey over a hoodie. Sometimes they are also more costly.
I believe (at least this is how it functions in the AFL - which is an entirely different sport with entirely different finances but I digress) that clubs ask players what shirts they would like to wear over the duration of the season. Probably not upwards of 40+ shirts but an amount nonetheless. I presume that they choose between different fits etc. and therefore for players undershirts offer a means to which to have better and more a simplified choice. Why ask for a set amount of long-sleeve shirts when you could just order normal shirts and substitute with base layers when the conditions call for it?
I actually had one long sleeves goalkeeper shirt...I cut the sleeves off 🤣
A base layer never moves and it's way more comfortable in my opinion. I play gk so I even ditched socks and wear leggings and undershirt to avoid turf burns.
Ok mister capitalism
What about Fall and Spring🤣
@@Thisisadream17 I always wear a base layer, even in the summer to avoid turf burns 🔥
4:00 El Salvador mentioned 🔥🔥🔥
Yooo
let’s gooooooo
🗣🗣 majeeee
We've gone through exactly the same thing in Rugby. Baggy long-sleeved cotton jerseys were incredibly impracticable and heavy in the wet but iconic and flattering on everyone. They even became a fashion staple thanks to the likes of Any Warhol wearing them. Then Adidas started kitting out the All Blacks and lighter weight short sleeves became the standard until England and France wore skin-tight Nike kits in the 2003 World Cup and it was game over for anything else.
Kits between 2005-2011 looked like they were spray-on, which is fine for the professionals (except Andy Goode) but looked awful on Barry the Plumber who turned up at his club on Saturday after a drinking session Friday. Eventually, manufacturers started incorporating traditional features like fold-over collars but I still go for the cotton replicas when I can.
I prefer the look of the 2006 to 2008 away 1st kit of Munster as a Munster fan
I prefer the look of the 2006 to 2008 away 1st kit of Munster as a Munster fan
Couldn’t agree more with you. Genoa dropped a new 4th kit a few weeks ago with a long sleeve option, that was fire and it sold out in 2 minutes before I could scoop one while the other short sleeve one is still available. The people want long sleeves!
I'm a fan of long sleeve jerseys since Beckham wearing England one for 2006 World Cup and I bought some since then, including 16-17 Real Madrid.
I can understand players not wanting to wear long sleeve jerseys for comfort (or fashion, whatever they like), but clubs not selling these jerseys is definitely a bad decision.
100% agree. Almost every kit I bought before age 17 was long sleeve
I personally prefer short sleeve kits. I bought 2 long sleeve kits and always regretted that because they weren't as easy to wear depending on the weather. I run pretty hot, though, so maybe that's part of it.
In the 1998 world cup the jerseys were like long short sleeves, that was cool too
In England there was a move to short sleeves in the 50s before a sudden shift back to long sleeves (Umbro’s Madrid template) in 1962.
Although teams using Bukta kits always had short sleeves. This was more noticeable in Scotland where their was about an even split between Umbro and Butkta)
I just got an old Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund kit in long sleeves from a second hand shop. Because it's summer here in the Philippines, I have yet to wear it. But I must say, long sleeves are so cool to wear. Hopefully to find more long sleeves in the future.
I love long sleeve football jerseys! Mainly because of being a goalkeeper, and helps protect my elbows. But when I was younger, I always loved the retro style of it all. Especially with gloves!
Zidane against Leverkusen in 2002 !! 😍😍😍 The only long sleeve jersey in my wardrobe
"A ploy by big base layer." LMAO
5:37
Lassana Diarra (Portsmouth #6 on the right), was wearing an undershirt.
It just hurts my eyes seeing so many nice kits out there without long sleeve option. What makes it even worse is when there is a cuff detail and it just breaks it in half.
God bless them few lads who still sport long sleeves and I am sending love to all who think that long sleeves shouldn't be erased from football!
I also FUCKING HATE how thin shit materials are nowadays, that and how tight shirts are, i want baggy shirts with thick quality materials back
I really miss long sleeve kits.
I'm glad this issue is becoming mainstream. You're fighting a good fight. Forza
5:39 that dude in the wall is also using a base layer
true
I actually find that there are more long sleeve options now than before. In the past, they mainly only offered the replica/stadium versions in long sleeves. Some manufacturers offer authentic/player issue long sleeves now.
Big fan of long sleeves. Clubs won’t sell ls shirts as most fans want to wear what the players wear. I support Burnley and they cannot afford to stock multiple shirt sizes in ls as they would lose money. Not enough people want ls shirts and clubs would lose money. Until more players start wearing ls shirts I don’t see it changing any time soon😢
Some of the MLS clubs long sleeve kits were nice. LA GALAXY had some amazing long sleeve kits. Portland Timbers and New England as well.
One of my favourite jerseys is the 2014/15 adidas template that had long sleeves. I had a Chelsea one and it was amazing!
Not just the long sleeve but also the way the kits fits back then, they were loose and baggy in a way.
You are crazy? Why do you want it back? they were as ugly as pajamas.
Ever since I became a teenager, I've always played with long sleeves. I wish pros would bring it back, that was one of the coldest looks ever.
couldn't agree more. long sleeve kits are collllld, bring em back please
Ive always loved buying the long sleve version of the kits that i buy i dont like the short ones idk why but ive always been like that. Plus it just feels so ideal to play in as well especially in the rain or if its a bit chilly
5:38 #6 is using a base layer as well
I had an awesome Raul long sleeve with the 9 champions leagues in the sleeve. Crazy how many they’ve racked up since
5:38 the white No. 6 also wears an undershirt
I agree , since i was a kid i always dreamed of a long sleeved real madrid jersey. But when i tried to buy it it always wasnt my size it was so much bigger than mine. Yesterday i finally fulfilled my dream of getting a long sleeve jersey. For some reason long sleeve is so much better than short sleeves for me.
I live in a hot country but have a lot of long sleeve football shirts. They look better, sometimes with added features and have good cuffs on them too. Something that short sleeve often don't have. They were a very 90s thing but we've seen them more in the last five years I think. I thought they were dying out but they should stay (mostly) alive for the foreseeable future. Just think fans prefer the comfort of short sleeve when they don't have to watch games with jackets on or so forth. Though I find them comfy, not a lot of people do it seems.
In Fifa (or EAFC) they don't even let you wear long sleves even if you select because of "competition rules" so if you play in the prem it will automatically put you in base layers.
Also, it's not the same thing, but respect to Rodri for being like the only player repping tucked in shirts.
Azpilicueta too
2008 Torres comes to mind
Under Armour did it first! The long tight undershirts! As a football player we loved them over wearing a turtle neck! The long sleeve kits are dope!
5:38 literally a guy in the wall with base layer 😭
Ronaldinho at AC Milan was an iconic long sleeve moment
Hey! I came here for the video about Stuttgart, which I really appreciated. Here in Germany you probably hear more about them, especially now. But hering someone talk in a different language about your club is just really cool. You also answered me on the comment, saying you'd like to make a video about the whole Bundesliga situation and season, because it's so special.
When I saw the notification that someone answered me on my comment, I came back, had a little smile on my face because that would be a cool video to watch, and clicked on your channel, just to find this video. And damn you're right! I just love long sleeve jerseys! I actually ordered my first jersey ever now. It's the Germany Away kit in pink and purple. I love that 80s vibe. It was quite hard to get, because it's sold out at the DFB store, Adidas and the official partner. Anyways, there was also a Long-Sleeve Option, which I'd love to get. But it was only for the authentic version. And first of all, I don't like the fit of authentics but it was also almost 200€ with badges and name. That's just crazy to me. I really wished for a Fan-Version of the Germany Away Kit. It just doesn't exist.
Great video again. I'd love to see a video about the whole Season of the Bundesliga. It's just fun to watch you! You got my sub! Keep it up!
Preach, brother! Testify!
Cristiano used to wear a full long sleeve shirt in the early 2000s to the last time he played for Real madrid. Neymar wore long sleeve shirts during his time at Barcelona so did Messi and Pique. Sergio Ramos Greizmann Casemiro Garnacho Mainoo Jude Bellingham Carvajal Marcus Rashford Rasmus Hojlund and Anthony wears long sleeves most of the time aswell so does Leroy Sane aswell Kai Havertz when he plays at Germany. There are many players that still wear the full long sleeves and you can still buy them weather it's original or a fake version
My favourite long sleeve jersey is prolly modern Man Utd, the design makes the kit look so cool. Even though I'm not a Man Utd fan, I want it
The last long sleeve kit I bought, was AC milan's gold kit from the 2014-2015 season. After that kits were hitting 100's of dollars, and long sleeves dissappeared
Flamengo released the first long sleeved shirt in YEARS and the kit is so fcking gorgeous bro, just fire! I didn't even stutter to buy it and let the short sleeve version get cheaper before buying it (as it drops at least 50% of its price every time they release the new kit)
Hi, it's the First Time i comment under your video, i really like them, i have been following you for quite a few time now, i think 4 months, and i would like to ask you One thingh, a request.
I really enjoy the way you tell "football stories" for example the One of American Samoa or the AFCON, i would really enjoy, if you can of course, talk about the story of Chievo-Verona.
It was my favorite Team and i would love if you can talk about them.
It's a really intresting story and i don't want to spoil anythingh here.
I Hope you Will read this message and decide to accept my request.
Keep going like this.
If you Need me you can answer at this comment and give some information but i'm a bit young and i can help until the 2015-2016 season.
Wish you the best of luck in your Life and the in fase of your Channel.
Sorry for my bad english, i'm still learining 😅
Henrik Larsson in the long sleeve hoops jersey in 2003 😍😍😍😍
Im a huge fan of long sleeve shirts too// it looked dope on that maroon O2 Arsenal jersey worn by Henry
The japan 2022 away with the long sleeves is just immaculate
Actually the only guys on the field regulary wearing long sleeve kits are the referees smh
My favorite long sleeve is one from AS Roma with Marco Boriello on the back all the kappa logo' s down the sleeves make it such an amazing jersey
I love that nearly all the kits behind him are short sleeved
São Paulo, brazilian football club released a long sleeve shirt in colaboratrion with new balance inspired in 90's.
9:15 Damn I want my bros 99/00 United Long sleeve kit so bad
Not just long sleeves, we need to bring back goalkeeper pants!
i own a bunch of long sleeved shirts such as the 2008 AIG united one and a few real madrid ones and they are probably my favourite ones i own
What’s the old adage? Nothing scarier than a defender in a long sleeve kit
rashford sometimes wears long sleaves
And Kevin De Bruyne as the last time he wore long sleeve was when he was first season with Manchester City note.
I always bought long sleeve shirts they cost a bit more but looked better and if it's hot roll them up .. villa always had that option until last few seasons don't know why
We need at least the options out there so that long or short sleeves are available for kits, even with the extra cost.
I just checked and was happy that Uruguay my country always had some players with long sleeves. But is a shame on south africa they used long sleeves shirts under the shirt. Forlan with long sleeves hits different
While I normally prefer short sleeve and have worn nothing but short sleeves pretty much since I started playing the game as a 10 year old. Think the decline of long sleeves mostly is due to lack of sales,not viable to wear in the summer especially if you’re wearing casually and the design these days being quite tight fitting. While there are big names like Sergio Ramos,Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann but it’s even rare now given base layers are the trend sure we had Garnacho,Rashford,Sane,Hojlund and Havertz but then even they would sometimes switch to a base layer
YES PLEASE BRING THEM BACK
They never left. See ya
Arsenal had this long tradition where if the captain chose to wear a long sleeve shirt then the whole team wore long sleeve shirts to follow suit, it was a pretty cool look until that tradition died in 2016 or so?
Also was devastated when Adidas stopped producing long sleeve shirts for Scotland after the 2013 release, some bs about not being commercially viable even though they had absolute stunning shirts in long sleeve, check out the 2011-13 Scotland home shirt from Adidas in long sleeve in particular its sublime!
Adidas are pushing them
Now this DD I Fully 100% support and agree with, bring these banger Jerseys back, them collars, the cuffs
You don't realize that short sleeved shirts are so much more comfortable
Amen, brother. Long-sleeve all the way
Long sleeve x gloves is so goated
Great video as always bro!
You love the long sleeve kits!
I only got one long sleeve kit, it is a barcelona 1997 away kit whit number 9 ronaldo.
Ozil and Torres are the 2 players who come to mind for me.
My 2 favourite players are Ronaldinho and Fernando Torres and I literally love long sleeve shirts because of them
Jackson irvine plays alot in them and i love it and him 😊
Madrid still sells lomg sleve kits
3/4 sleve from Marseille 2008 is a banger !
Casemiro still wears it often
I used to dream of having long sleeve kits when I was little,.
I always bought the long sleeve version... But that's because i actually played the game
I've thought about that not long ago.
Jude bellingham in a short sleeve just looks weird to me
Same goes for Gabriel Martinelli
The reason i love long sleeves is ronaldo when he was at MU in 2007/08
Base layers are cool as hell idc 😂❤
2000s milan long sleeve kaka shirt
I always scour the internet for long sleeve shirts online, as a Liverpool fan I have all the Torres era tops, if you know you know
I have litteraly a kit from 2017 with long sleeves
Its sporting Kansas city
Nike is the culprit, they don't provide any long sleeves anymore.
Kudos to Adidas for still manufacturing long-sleeves options
Southampton still offer long sleeve kits
Back when I used to play league soccer I used to annoy my coach and pay an extra $15 so that while the rest of my team had short sleeve kits, mine was long sleeve just because I love the style
It's called football not soccer plastic fan.
But which is better since wearing an long sleeve jersey will make you more sweaty which may affect the game
Garnacho wears long sleeves and quite a few other Man U players
There is literally a man standing in the wall in 5:38 wearing the base layer (number 6) so Rooney was not the only one, but anyways a good video.
Bring back the sleeves!