- the Premier League in Far, Far Away Football Association (FFAFA) form - features such hybrid delights as Chewlsea FC (Chelsea & Chewbacca) and Leiacester City FC (Leicester & Princess Leia). We all adore a portmanteau, but the duo are also clearly...
Chelsea 1981-83 home shirt byLe Coq Sportif with great vintage design, as worn when the side were struggling in Division Two under boss John Neal and Ken Bates bought the club for £1 See Price
Chelsea had received a new contrast collar kit from Umbro in 1991, complete with the longer shorts the double diamond brand pushed with that season's releases, but they didn't enter the Premier League era with a complete hand-me-down. No, 1992-93 saw...
Chelsea FC and Nike launched a new special edition Air Max inspired shirt, an extension to the third club collection released last September. It sees performance apparel paired with Air Max DNA, fusing club identity with the Air Max 180 OG colourway....
Chelsea 1990-92 away shirt by Umbro, as worn when Ian Porterfield took over from Bobby Campbell and the side finished mid table and reached the FA Cup Quarter-Finals. See Price
Chelsea 1989-91 home shirt by Umbro, as worn in Bobby Campbell's last season in charge at the club when the side finished mid table in Division One and reached the Rumbelows Cup Semi-Final. See price
Chelsea 1991-93 home shirt by Umbro with classic Commodore sponsor as worn when the side finished 11th in the inaugural season of the Premier League. See price
Chelsea 1989-91 home shirt by Umbro as worn in Bobby Campbell's last season in charge at the club when the side finished mid table in Division One and reached the Rumbelows Cup Semi-Final. See price
by an all-red kit for the start of ‘78/79. It would, however, make two surprising and brief comebacks for away fixtures at Chelsea - one in 1979/80 and one in 1980/81. Therefore, this season – as they celebrate the 45-year anniversary of the shirt – QPR...
by virtue of Spurs wearing a kit from Umbro’s new range early, in the 1990-91 season’s FA Cup Final. Manchester City, Chelsea, Luton and Sheffield United shorts pictured here - amongst others - were similarly lengthy, as were Spurs’ own yellow Away...