This 1995-96 season Juventus Third shirt is an iconic classic despite never being worn in a competitive match. The graphic on the trunk is the head of a zebra - referring to one of Juve’s nicknames...
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...
The shirt style Benfica wore in the 1990 European Cup Final - which this is an example of - may have been associated with coming up short, but it being carried over into 1990-91 meant it was a part of...
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...
This player-specification example of the last Liverpool Home shirt to feature the wordmark logo of sponsor Crown Paints was issued to Reds and England superstar Peter Beardsley. Complete with...
In 1995, the United States of America national team began being supplied by US brand Nike, after being kitted out by adidas, and this Home design was the first of the compatriots’ new partnership. This style of...
This 1995-96 season Yokohama Marinos shirt in home colours has lots going on. As well as the common adidas stylings of the time - the recognisable wordmark on the chest and the stripes running from...
This adidas Soviet Union shirt - or “USSR” shirt, hence the “CCCP” - is a curio for several reasons. Firstly, and perhaps most importantly, it’s not believed to have been worn by the football team...
A style of shirt worn for just the one season - as Arsenal prepared to leave the adidas stable for Nike - this Gunners Away shirt remains iconic through its design and significance. A...
The early generations of the adidas Equipment era of football shirts are some of the most iconic releases in kit history, with this Republic of Ireland example issued to Chris Morris no exception. Featuring...