of the city’s four clubs, green for Celtic, blue for Rangers, red and yellow for Partick Thistle and black and white for Queen’s Park. It carries the embroidered crest of the Glasgow Football Association with the inscription The Queen’s Silver Jubilee...
This 19th-century Queen’s Park shirt, advertised as being match worn by Hugh Smith, recently went on sale at auction. Believed to be from 1895 - making it almost 130 years old - the long-sleeved black-and-white-hooped article with an asymmetrical...
element being the golden lion rampant, while the neck is white, the cuffs are black-and-white hooped - honouring Queen’s Park, whose teams powered the representative selection circa the SFA’s 1873 beginnings - and the retro-inspired 2023 release has a...
This is the new Queen's Park Football Club Third shirt. The nominally secondary change design for 2022-23 is produced by Macron and boasts a stylised tartan effect and saltire flag element to the chest. Created in partnership with front-of-shirt...
effect. The outline of an old street map has been incorporated into the shirt as a watermark, showcasing the Queen’s Park area where their roots began, with the location of St. Jude’s Church located closely to the crest. Designed by lifelong QPR fans...
the same form in every match they’re worn in, for the entirety of their tenure. Then there are kits like the one Queen’s Park Rangers wore between 1983 and 1985. Given the True Colours treatment, this classic QPR outfit - if we are to see it as a single...
Around 100 rare football shirts will go under the hammer tuesday and wednesday as they are being auctioned by Graham Budd Auctions Ltd. The collector's items will be sold at Sotheby's saleroom in Olympia, West London. SPORTING MEMORABILIA AUCTION -...
Queen's Park unveiled the new 08/09 Home kit made by Joma in their club shop. Queen's Park, also known as "The Hoops" and "The Spiders", were founded on 9 July 1867, and are the oldest in Scottish Football. Queen's Park had soon developed its own code...
Kilmarnock fc unveiled their new home and away kits for the 2008/2009 season. Founded in 1869, "Killie" are the oldest professional club in Scotland. The club's foundation dates to the very earliest days of organised football in Scotland, when a group...
in the 1980’s. Le Coq Sportif’s round, stand-up crossover collar echoes the similar Adidas design of the time (France, Queen’s Park Rangers), and whilst a lack of a club emblem is typical for French sides of the period, the club sponsors – the pop & TV...