Mid-1980s Umbro Watford shirts are attractive items, for both aesthetic reasons and for the significance in the Hertfordshire club’s history. This example, worn by club legend Luther Blissett, includes the striker’s number 8 stitched onto the reverse...
Some might claim white shirts have an aesthetic advantage but the blue and red trim - with both colours used on that iconic Umbro shoulder-and-sleeve taping - surely contributed to Score Draw bringing back this creation from over 40 years ago. The...
This is Umbro’s new “Cada Time Tem a Sua” (“Each Team Have Their Own”) shirt for Brazil’s Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense (FBPA). Featuring all three of “Imortal Tricolor”’s famous trio of colours - blue, black and white - the Killa Villa-designed...
Fluminense Football Club, who today secured their place in the 2023 Club World Cup Final, have unveiled this special-edition Umbro shirt. The latest 2023-24 release is part of the British brand’s “Cada Team Tem a Sua” (“Each Team Have Their Own”)...
Shamrock Rovers have unveiled their 2024 Home shirt, created by Umbro, celebrating their 125th anniversary. The design features a zigzag pattern on the classic green and white hooped body and sleeves. It's enhanced with a V-neck collar detailed with...
Football Club, of the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland Premier Division, have launched their new Home shirt. The 2024 Umbro release for the Inchicore, Dublin-based side has a classic look and sees a red trunk combined with largely white sleeves while a...
This Sunderland AFC throwback change shirt - from Score Draw but “correctly” branded with the diamonds of the then-supplier Umbro - ticks a lot of aesthetics boxes for Black Cats fans. The late 1970s stylings include a winged collar - with red and...
The West Bromwich Albion Away shirt worn in the 1982-83 and 1983-84 seasons is a great example of Umbro craftsmanship. Featuring navy decoration to the yellow design - including thick contrast (v-)neck and cuffs, “WBA” initials, thin twin striping...
Ajax Home shirt, launched in the late 1980s, certainly fulfills the implied “classic” criterion of its vendor. Carrying the Umbro logo of the time - similar to the style the British brand is using today - this version of the Amsterdam-based Dutch...
The first Umbro Hibernian shirt after the Scottish side changed kit supplier stable in 1980 wasn’t a great departure from what preceded it, but it was no less iconic. The winged v-neck collar in contrasting white stayed, as did the logo taping on the...