The new Huddersfield Town 2023/24 Umbro home kit pays homage to the club's historic achievement as the 1923/24 Champions of England. The kit features several design elements that celebrate this milestone, including the inscription "Huddersfield Town AFC...
In “Pink Gaze”, “Coast” (light blue) and - minimally - white, Nike have released this new “Academy Pro” England football shirt. The “Football Top” features a modern take on rose patterning in a current template from the US supplier, with the famous...
The England 2023 Women's Home shirt pays tribute to the national team's spirited pursuit of a championship in '84 with its white and blue colour scheme. Featuring graffiti-inspired accents on the sleeves and a deconstructed England graphic on the...
The England 2023 Women's Away jersey features bold geometric patterns in two shades of blue, creating a dynamic and multi-dimensional all-over print. Adding to its modern aesthetic, the shirt incorporates a deconstructed England graphic that is...
example of the last Liverpool Home shirt to feature the wordmark logo of sponsor Crown Paints was issued to Reds and England superstar Peter Beardsley. Complete with stitched-on number 13 on the reverse and ultrarare long sleeves, the adidas design,...
1988-89 and 1989-90. This period marked the team's rise to dominance, propelling them to become the most formidable club in England and securing their triumph in the FA Cup. This top is a rare gem from the archives, featuring intricate details like the...
This is the Chelsea “1990 Mash Up Shirt” by Score Draw. Having much in common with equivalent releases for England and, particularly, Everton, the throwback to three separate Blues designs from the early 1990s - none of which were worn in 1990,...
Draw black-out shirt aimed at Aston Villa fans is in the same vein as a relatively recent Umbro-styled release for the England national team. Informed, certainly in the jacquard and sublimated pattern, by Villa’s 1990-92 Home shirt by Umbro, the design...
the 1989-91 Home shirt being combined with the 1988-90 and 1990-92 Aways. Echoing a popular design created for fans of the England national team, this patchwork-based article will appeal to Evertonians drawn to nostalgia.
The shirt draws inspiration from the first 'uniform' worn by the Scotland players in the historic first match against England in 1872. Celebrating the Scottish Football Association’s century and a half of establishment, the new commemorative release is...