In early August, we had the opportunity to speak with Criminal Damage co-founder Monty Aytan, who shared insights into the brand's evolution and future plans. You can find our interview here. Our conversation revealed the brand’s renewed ambition: to make its mark on the global streetwear scene with a distinctly British identity. Criminal Damage, born in London, is reasserting itself as a cultural mainstay with a collection designed to bridge classic British sportswear with modern streetwear.
Their latest release, the "Track & Field" collection for Autumn/Winter 2024, draws inspiration from the world of sports, curating iconic silhouettes and graphics reminiscent of British pitches and post-game traditions. The collection incorporates reimagined varsity logos, nostalgic ticket stub patterns, and a bold "91" – an homage to Criminal Damage’s founding year and its legacy within the streetwear world. You can shop the collection here.
From varsity jackets and training tops to football shirts and baseball jerseys, each piece serves as a tribute to team sports with a contemporary edge. The ticket stub repeat prints and reworked varsity logos create a sense of familiarity and pride, resonating with both long-time fans and a new generation of streetwear enthusiasts.