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...
With the 1990s’ excess kicking in a little ahead of time, this Fluminense shirt from Penalty boasts both a striking jacquard and complete sublimation. With the richly printed design for the...
Before the long association with Nike that continues to this day, Internazionale - Inter Milan/Milano - had a series of wonderful shirts provided by British supplier Umbro. This mid-1990s example...
This Scotland shirt, issued to striker Kevin Gallacher at the 1992 European Championship in Sweden, represents a hopeful time in the British nation’s football history. With only eight teams making it...
Being modelled at the time by a whole host of Serie A superstars - including one Paul Gascoigne - what this SS Lazio change shirt lacks in providing an adequate alternative to the first-choice...
Following the iconic Bruised Banana-like predecessor that so nearly featured in an FA Cup Final, this Portsmouth Home shirt from Asics benefits from not being a great departure. The Japanese brand had...
Once a staple of the footballing season, matches involving a Scottish League XI representative side are now a thing of the past. That fact makes this example of the shirts worn even more of a curio,...
Despite seldom scaling great heights when it comes to World Cup tournaments, South Korea provoke admiration for their play and their shirts. This mid-1990s red Home example is a case in point, with...