Fokohaela Create Football Jersey Inspired by Conor McGregor's "F*** You" Suit

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If Conor McGregor made football shirts.

Aug 2, 2017
Corey Pellatt
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Fokohaela is the latest brand to take inspiration from Conor McGregor.

The new brand is the brainchild of designer Losdejos, who has created a name for himself by making bespoke football shirts inspired by the cultural events surrounding a club or national team at any given time.

After creating a heavy metal-inspired shirt for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool earlier this year, he’s returned to create an Ireland jersey inspired by face of the fight game, Conor McGregor.

Fokohaela’s ‘Feck Off’ shirt is influenced by the suit that McGregor wore during his first press conference with Floyd Mayweather.

The all-over herringbone pattern is designed to mimic a suit and is highlighted by ‘Feck Off’ pinstripes in orange and white to represent the Irish flag.

The badge is a remix of the Football Assocation of Ireland crest and the inside neck is set off with a middle-finger salute.

Conor needs to wear this to the ring against Floyd on August 26th.

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Fokohaela Create Football Jersey Inspired by Conor McGregor's "F*** You" Suit

If Conor McGregor made football shirts.

Aug 2, 2017
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Fokohaela is the latest brand to take inspiration from Conor McGregor.

The new brand is the brainchild of designer Losdejos, who has created a name for himself by making bespoke football shirts inspired by the cultural events surrounding a club or national team at any given time.

After creating a heavy metal-inspired shirt for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool earlier this year, he’s returned to create an Ireland jersey inspired by face of the fight game, Conor McGregor.

Fokohaela’s ‘Feck Off’ shirt is influenced by the suit that McGregor wore during his first press conference with Floyd Mayweather.

The all-over herringbone pattern is designed to mimic a suit and is highlighted by ‘Feck Off’ pinstripes in orange and white to represent the Irish flag.

The badge is a remix of the Football Assocation of Ireland crest and the inside neck is set off with a middle-finger salute.

Conor needs to wear this to the ring against Floyd on August 26th.

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Fokohaela is the latest brand to take inspiration from Conor McGregor.

The new brand is the brainchild of designer Losdejos, who has created a name for himself by making bespoke football shirts inspired by the cultural events surrounding a club or national team at any given time.

After creating a heavy metal-inspired shirt for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool earlier this year, he’s returned to create an Ireland jersey inspired by face of the fight game, Conor McGregor.

Fokohaela’s ‘Feck Off’ shirt is influenced by the suit that McGregor wore during his first press conference with Floyd Mayweather.

The all-over herringbone pattern is designed to mimic a suit and is highlighted by ‘Feck Off’ pinstripes in orange and white to represent the Irish flag.

The badge is a remix of the Football Assocation of Ireland crest and the inside neck is set off with a middle-finger salute.

Conor needs to wear this to the ring against Floyd on August 26th.

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Fokohaela Create Football Jersey Inspired by Conor McGregor's "F*** You" Suit

If Conor McGregor made football shirts.

Aug 2, 2017
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Fokohaela is the latest brand to take inspiration from Conor McGregor.

The new brand is the brainchild of designer Losdejos, who has created a name for himself by making bespoke football shirts inspired by the cultural events surrounding a club or national team at any given time.

After creating a heavy metal-inspired shirt for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool earlier this year, he’s returned to create an Ireland jersey inspired by face of the fight game, Conor McGregor.

Fokohaela’s ‘Feck Off’ shirt is influenced by the suit that McGregor wore during his first press conference with Floyd Mayweather.

The all-over herringbone pattern is designed to mimic a suit and is highlighted by ‘Feck Off’ pinstripes in orange and white to represent the Irish flag.

The badge is a remix of the Football Assocation of Ireland crest and the inside neck is set off with a middle-finger salute.

Conor needs to wear this to the ring against Floyd on August 26th.

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