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Just when you thought fashion’s obsession with nostalgia couldn’t spiral further, Lidl — yes, that Lidl — drops a jacket that somehow blends Britpop bravado, corner-shop irony, and festival-core functionality into one surreal garment. Welcome to the Lidl by Lidl anorak, a tongue-in-cheek tribute to Oasis, named after “Little by Little” but priced for the masses: £30 and yours if you’re quick enough online.


The drop is timed with Oasis’ long-rumoured reunion tour, a fever dream come true for people who still believe in parkas, pint spills, and guitars slung low. The jacket leans heavily into that aesthetic — a clear nod to the swagger of Liam Gallagher circa 1996, but reimagined for warm beers and Portaloos in 2025. It even comes with cooling pockets for drinks and a bottle-opener zipper, because Lidl understands that style is nothing without hydration.
The campaign skips the rockstars — no Noel, no Liam — but the model has all the right posture: that mix of arrogance and nonchalance that defined a whole era of British music. It’s nostalgia dressed up in supermarket surrealism — which, let’s be honest, is exactly where fashion lives now.

Is this a parody? A clever marketing stunt? A genuinely wearable grail? Maybe all three. Like the best bits of Britpop, it doesn’t ask for your approval — it just wants to be worn in the mud.
So if you want to honour Oasis, troll the industry, or just open your beer with your own jacket, Lidl by Lidl drops July 9 at 10am. Set an alarm. Or don’t. Either way, don’t look back in anger.
Photos: Lidl
