As is the case with several English sides supplied by Umbro in the 1980s and 1990s, there is now a mashup shirt celebrating the three-decade-old stylings of Manchester City. Far from being the juggernaut that they are today, Man City had more modest...
Worn in a friendly victory over the USA in 1992, this player-specification Umbro Brazil shirt is an example of one of the last to carry three stars above the crest. Two years later, Brazil would win the 1994 World Cup - in America - and an extra...
This Umbro Scotland shirt issued to striker Gordon Durie comes from an era featuring three World Cup appearances. This design is the style that was worn at the second of those, Mexico 86, the 1986 World Cup, and although its use in the following...
continues to this day, Internazionale - Inter Milan/Milano - had a series of wonderful shirts provided by British supplier Umbro. This mid-1990s example might not have the cachet of a Pirelli-sponsored equivalent but it's the style of shirt worn by the...
Cup Winners’ Cup Final - at the old Wembley Stadium, hence the billing - the red Jako release is heavily influenced with Umbro stylings from the equivalent worn 30 years ago. Complete with full-colour crest, white and black embellishments and a...
makes up for in 1990s styling. Complete with full-colour crest, hybrid V-neck collar and the diamond branding of supplier Umbro, the sky-blue-and-navy creation can be easily placed in the timeline of football kit history. It also, of course, carries the...
an alternative Scotland shirt, the white winged collar with insert screams “1970s” and the long sleeves on the navy Umbro creation will have been standard at the time, alongside the rudimentarily embroidered patch crest.
This is the new Fluminense Football Club home shirt by Umbro. The 2023 design is in the famous green, white and burgundy/garnet, in a recognisable stripe configuration, with details referring to the 1952 Copa Rio triumph that the Rio de Janeiro-based...
This iconic Liverpool Away Shirt, designed by Umbro, was worn by Liverpool FC from 1981 to 1984. It features a yellow colour with red pinstripes, and is often associated with the club's success during the 1980s. The shirt includes a V-neck collar, the...