I would describe my style - right now - as very relaxed. I'm always evolving, but right now I'm looking for comfort.

I don't like the term streetwear. It limits self-expression in my opinion.

My family has always made clothes. Growing up I can remember sewing machines being everywhere.

I think Spain is four to five years behind London in terms of fashion. It's definitely more conservative.

You need a pair of great white trainers. Right now I'm into Acne Studios.

I think the big logo, big shoe trend is going to die soon. In fashion, everything comes and goes.

I see menswear going back to fine tailoring. Fine tailoring and workwear.

J.W. Anderson is someone I respect a lot. Him and Christopher Raeburn. I'm all about the environment, and I respect the way he uses recycled materials.

In the dressing room I'm seen as the weird one with my style, I think that's a good thing.

If footballers think that I can't dress, then I'm probably doing something right.

In football, as a culture, we feel the need to be accepted by everyone and that extends to our clothes. It's a place that doesn't value expressing yourself.

The other players used to say: "Hector, why aren't you wearing any socks with your shoes?" Now I'm seeing my teammates with a lot more bare ankles!

I love hip-hop, so A$AP Rocky has been a style icon of mine for a while.

Skinny jeans are not meant for men with big calves. Lots of footballers learn that the hard way.

I'm really into Dickies trousers right now. That wider, comfortable fit and style.