The 29-year-old defender is launching a range of streetwear dubbed AList and he already has designers and suppliers on board.

“I always like to dress well in my own eyes and everyone always likes to have a fashion sense about themselves and that’s what I’m trying to do.

“By creating certain looks to inspire people to feel good about themselves and the way they look and dress.”

Bojic, who is also a fitness coach, is the sole owner of the AList brand and hopes A-League celebrities can endorse his range.

 “There are a few boys that I've been speaking to in the league that will jump on board with it, which will be great," he said.

But when asked who he'd really like to see in his A-List threads, he said: "Maybe Del Piero?".

The A-League grand final winner with Central Coast Mariners said his transition into fashion is driven by his frustrations with the existing market in Australia.

“Why not create something here, that's easy for people to have access to, as opposed to waiting all that time for it to come [from overseas]?” he told au.fourfourtwo.com.

“Football is first and foremost, but getting into a bit of fashion and design is a nice passion of mine."

And it seems as though this footballer/entrepreneur is bang-on trend with his edgy new label, which includes snapbacks (baseball caps), tees and, to be added to the collection in the near future, hoodies.

Bojic draws on society’s fascination with the word “A-List” to give his label a unique twist. 

He added: “It's a very common word used around the world regarding certain celebrities.

"All that stature, always trying to be an A-Lister. I want to create certain looks that inspire people to feel good about themselves and the way they look and dress.

“I'd also like to try being Australia's leading streetwear brand". 

Bojic appears in the next issue of FourFourTwo magazine discussing the upcoming A-League All-Stars game (out July 11).