ANABADA vol.1 - UNWANTED FC
A famous Korean term ‘아나바다 (A‑Na‑Ba‑Da)’ which translates to “Conserve, Share,
Exchange, Reuse.” The ANABADA Movement all started in 1997, after the IMF economic crisis
in South Korea. Koreans would urge a national movement in saving energy as well as
forming new sustainable habits such as recycling and second hand consumption.
Aussie upcycling label Unwanted FC and Korean football lifestyle brand PPRN Seoul
is bringing this message back to life, as the idea remains relevant, more than ever before.
The lookbook was shot in Korea and Australia by both brands. Pepperoni Seoul
photographed at a traditional flea market in Dongmyo, Korea, with models wearing
second‑hand clothes purchased from the market alongside the ANABADA Jersey.
Unwanted FC was on set at Bizzell’s Garage, based in a suburb called Paddington
in Brisbane, this location has become a trendy spot for weekend vintage markets
where buyers and sellers would gather for pre‑loved garments. Both locations are
iconic to each city and pay homage to the ANABADA movement.
Kit templates from the 90’s had been revived, with sharp details printed in English
and Korean so nothing is lost in translation. On the back of the kit is a ‘0’ which reflects
Unwanted FC’s Zero Waste mission, not to mention the callout of Brisbane (BNE) and
Seoul (SEL), the cities where both brands reside.
instagram.com/unwantedfc_
ANABADA vol.1 - UNWANTED FC
A famous Korean term ‘아나바다 (A‑Na‑Ba‑Da)’ which translates to “Conserve, Share,
Exchange, Reuse.” The ANABADA Movement all started in 1997, after the IMF economic crisis
in South Korea. Koreans would urge a national movement in saving energy as well as
forming new sustainable habits such as recycling and second hand consumption.
Aussie upcycling label Unwanted FC and Korean football lifestyle brand PPRN Seoul
is bringing this message back to life, as the idea remains relevant, more than ever before.
The lookbook was shot in Korea and Australia by both brands. Pepperoni Seoul
photographed at a traditional flea market in Dongmyo, Korea, with models wearing
second‑hand clothes purchased from the market alongside the ANABADA Jersey.
Unwanted FC was on set at Bizzell’s Garage, based in a suburb called Paddington
in Brisbane, this location has become a trendy spot for weekend vintage markets
where buyers and sellers would gather for pre‑loved garments. Both locations are
iconic to each city and pay homage to the ANABADA movement.
Kit templates from the 90’s had been revived, with sharp details printed in English
and Korean so nothing is lost in translation. On the back of the kit is a ‘0’ which reflects
Unwanted FC’s Zero Waste mission, not to mention the callout of Brisbane (BNE) and
Seoul (SEL), the cities where both brands reside.
instagram.com/unwantedfc_