from manufacturers Denken Soccer, Champion, Umbro - who also supplied the rebirth side after its establishment - Aertex, adidas, Athleta, Admiral, Ellesse and even Ennerre, the New York Cosmos holds both a lofty position in the history of global...
Predator owns the pitch. Now it rules the skies. Hatching from an ornate presentation box, these super-limited-collection adidas Predator 20+ football boots come ready to rule. Buy Now The soft leather forefoot displays debossed dragon scales covered in...
Brazilian giants Flamengo have launched their 2020 Away kit by adidas. The white shirt, inspired by designs from the 1970s and the 1990s, features a retro-styled adidas stripes jacquard shadow pattern and has a paint effect gradient central band, with...
These 1978 adidas catalogue pages are simplicity itself. Barely a frill in sight, the most significant flourish in the modelling comes from the dashing chap playing the referee’s role. Trefoil, no adidas wordmark, sleeve stripes is the order of the day...
as white on red - either housed in a flag-like rectangle or a circle on a white band. Much of the development has seen adidas as manufacturer, and Emre tidily represents the Brand with the Three Stripes’ adept delivery of the traditional look - a collar...
When you think of brown on football kits, what comes to mind? FC St. Pauli? Italy, perhaps? Special lederhosen-styled German club kits? Coventry City? Coventry City. The Sky Blues became known for a slightly different coloration in the late 1970s, as...
Back in 1978, adidas football kits had a certain simplicity to them which many would hanker after today, as demonstrated in these catalogue pages. All Trefoils and sleeve stripes, these teamwear offerings didn’t even carry the “adidas” wordmark...
broom comparisons - sees, over two seasons, its blue and white hoops (trimmed with red) trade places, the crest and adidas logo appear in red and white, and the shirt(s) being carried with every combination of white and blue sets of shorts and socks....
football pitch today - hell, the faux-leather “Zebra” trainers would be the talk of the pub! Remember pubs? Next up, the adidas Telstar-esque “Topstar” footballs from Metric - Sergio Georgini, anyone? - came in plenty of colours, with the addition of a...
also gave us the first iconic yellow kits, with one later worn in the Double season as well as grey and green through the adidas years. Reebok famously delivered ecru, plus orange and black, with navy blue controversially returning as a secondary and...