pages, which were brought to our attention by Jimmy from The Glove Bag, are fittingly goalkeeper apparel-heavy. With adidas and Umbro shirts which equally scream “mid-nineties” and “don’t hesitate to wear me on Hackney Marshes the moment the pandemic’s...
Supercharge your game in these Adidas X 19+ FG Locality football boots. The upper on the laceless football boots is ultralight to keep you in full flow and paper-thin to deliver a natural touch. A low-cut silhouette and 3D moulded heel ensure lockdown....
Find your unfair advantage and transform your game with the all-new Adidas Predator Mutator 20.1 FG Locality football boot. The knit textile upper on these football boots wraps around your foot for a true 360-degree fit. The Demonskin upper deploys a...
Arsenal FC have launched and released - and sported in their return to 2019-20 Premier League action - their 2020-21 season adidas training wear. Like with other teams supplied by the German manufacturer, there is an alternate-colouring to the logos and...
- can give us such football design-related happiness. This advert for Umbro products - though the eagle-eyed will notice adidas footwear, likely appearing due to the working relationship the two brands enjoyed at the time - is from a real heyday for the...
The Arsenal squad plays their hearts out on the practice pitch. This adidas training jersey shows your support with a heat-transfer crest on the chest. It's lightweight and moisture-absorbent, so you stay focused while training. The split-colour design...
Every masterpiece starts with a single stroke. A disruptive hand-painted design makes a statement on this adidas FC Bayern Pre-Match Jersey. The Bavarian club's players pull on these football shirts when they prepare for games. Soft, moisture-absorbing...
The new Plymouth Argyle 2020-2021 Away kit by Puma has been revealed. The design, teased on social media as #TheWhiteOne, features green pinstripes, with green shorts and socks, on a white shirt, and sports our iconic woven club crest appliqued onto...
via the heavily-branded Sweden design, or eventual losing finalists Germany, or France… In fact, several adidas teams were covered, but not quite accurate to how they appeared - see the USSR shirt which became the CIS, and the Arsenal-esque Yugoslavia...
it onto the world’s pitches. This fantasy Scotland kit from our sister site, DesignFootball.com, underlines that fact. The adidas design, by longtime member “Corinth”, features a much lighter than usual royal blue shirt, with classy red and white...