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#19 Castore CEO: Replica Kits Aren’t Too Expensive


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Tom Beahon, co-founder and co-chief executive of premium sportswear firm Castore, joins Sean Farrington on this week’s BBI to tackle some of the most contested questions facing sport, retail and work—including a debate that many families and fans discuss: why replica football kits now cost what they do, and whether supporters are being priced out of the game.

Beahon pushes back against the idea that brands are inflating prices arbitrarily, arguing that higher costs reflect inflation, rising material prices and unprecedented global investment in elite sport. He maintains that if consumers genuinely could not afford official merchandise, the market would force prices down. He also outlines how Castore is responding to affordability concerns through entry-level product ranges designed to keep official kits within reach, while defending the idea that premium pricing reflects economic reality rather than corporate opportunism.

The conversation then turns to how technology could reshape fan engagement and brand loyalty. Beahon explores the potential for embedded chips in official merchandise—technology that could unlock exclusive digital access to teams and events, while also helping brands combat the growing problem of counterfeit kits. He suggests this convergence of physical products and digital experiences may become increasingly central to how sports brands connect with supporters.

Beahon also describes a striking shift in consumer behaviour: the resurgence of physical retail at a time when many brands are retreating from the high street. Castore has seen bricks-and-mortar stores outperform its e-commerce channels in recent months, reversing a trend that dominated much of the past decade. Rising footfall and in-store spending have prompted significant investment in the company’s retail estate.

Founded in 2016, Castore is approaching its tenth anniversary as a billion-pound business, following its acquisition of heritage brand Belstaff. Beahon reflects on the balance between legacy and agility, explaining how established brands bring credibility and depth, while Castore’s rapid ascent demonstrates the value of entrepreneurial speed and a willingness to challenge convention. Positioning itself against global giants such as Nike and Adidas, Castore sees its challenger status as an advantage.

On the future of work, Beahon delivers one of the starkest warnings of the interview arguing that artificial intelligence and automation are already reshaping how businesses think about staffing, predicting that 2026 could mark a tipping point for job losses in the UK. He says that as many as 80% of the chief executives he speaks to are planning for leaner workforces. These decisions, he suggests, are being driven by rapid advances in AI alongside rising employment costs, including national insurance—raising difficult questions about how workers, businesses and policymakers adapt to a rapidly changing economy.

Presenter: Sean Farrington

Producer: Olie D'Albertanson
Editor: Henry Jones

00:00 Pod start

02:04 Tom Beahon joins the pod & discusses Xmas performance
07:12 Physical stores outperforming e-commerce
08:46 Technology, AI, and the future of retail
13:43 CEOs are preparing for AI-Driven Job Losses in 2026
23:57 The Northwest as a hub for innovation
35:37 The challenger brand mindset
39:47 The cost of replica kits and counterfeits

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