TIFOSI – Feverish Passion in Full Colour
TIFOSI isn’t just a word; it’s an energy. Born from the Italian term for typhus, it paints football supporters as people feverish with emotion—faces flushed, pulses racing, hearts in overdrive. Think of Marco Tardelli in 1982, scoring in the World Cup final and exploding into “Il grido di Tardelli”—eyes wide, fists shaking, a scream that wasn’t just joy but pure delirium. That’s TIFOSI: a state where the game infects you like a beautiful fever.
Wear the Madness, Own the Moment
Poeha knows that passion, even when it borders on madness, is a beautiful thing. The TIFOSI shirt isn’t mocking; it’s mirroring that raw tension, the raised blood pressure of living fully in your team’s drama. You don’t have to be Italian to get it—you just have to care enough about something that your calm exterior cracks. Like Tardelli’s run across the pitch, it’s not about control—it’s about surrendering to the moment.
Poeha: Critical, with a Smile
Life’s too short for quiet support. TIFOSI is a reminder to dive into your obsessions—critically, yes, but always with humour. Because aren’t we all patients of our own passions? Poeha transforms that fever into a design that makes people look twice. Not everyone will get it, and that’s the point. You’re not everyone. You’re part of the few who dare to feel, to overreact, to live wide awake.












