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Middlesbrough 1886 – 1890 Retro Home Shirt A unique shirt from the late 19th century, featuring rather unusual White Polka Dots on the Blue Collars. A genuine one sold for almost £20,000 in April 2023 and is thought to be the oldest shirt ever discovered still in one piece. The shirts were solid white, and…
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Back to where it all began! The famous Newton Heath badge – never before produced on a Football Shirt. The material has been modernised with short sleeves. The badge embroidered to the chest in all its glory! It is believed that after a whip-round among the players and a contribution from the Dining Room Committee,…
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Newton Heath successfully dropped the “Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Co” in 1892 and proceeded into the Football League which was two divisions. The club adopted the colours of green with yellow trim. The shirt depicts all of the detail at the time with a deep three button collar. The Heathans became Manchester United in 1902…
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City reguarly pushed for promotion after the introduction of league football after World War 2. A new all yellow shirt was introduced replacing the green and yellow halved shirt. This gave rise to a new crest, a Canary in a branch inside a green shield. The quality at the time was often questioned as the…
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“The Invincibles” is a nickname used to refer to the Preston team of the 1888/89 season, managed by William Sudell. They earned the nickname after completing an entire season undefeated in league and cup competition (27 games), Preston North End became known as “The Invincibles” after they won the Football League in 1888–89, completing the…
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Long sleeved classic brought back out the Rangers vault. 3 Button collar with white contrasting buttons and white collar. Badge embroidered to the left chest making this a true classic. The sizes are as follows Small 36″ – 38″ Medium 38″ – 40″ Large 40″ – 42″ XL 42 – 44″ XXL 44″ – 46″…
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Before Pompey wore the famous Blue shirts, the original colour was Pink with a maroon trim. This was worn between 1898 to 1909 which were a nod to the City’s tram colours. These colours gave rise to the original nickname “The Shrimps” It is unlikely the Badge would have featured on a shirt but was…
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Wednesday Cricket Club enabled a seperate football branch to keep members together during the winter season. The name derived from the cricket team, who played on Wednesday afternoons when workers associated with the club had a half day off work. Players wore whatever they could but by 1872, they registered the colours as blue and…
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Southampton (St. Marys) FC 1889 -1894 First Replica Football Shirt The origins of Southampton FC lie with the Young Men’s Association of St Mary’s Church who founded St Mary’s YMA FC in November 1885. The fledgling club won the Hampshire Junior Cup in 1887, their first honour. In 1889-90 the team sported red and white…
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A fantastic effort by Olympic to compliment the Custard Splat home shirt. The red away shirt featured a similar pattern to the front. Telewest complimented the front. Own yours today! Small 36/38″ Medium 38/40″ Large 40/42″ XL 42/44″ 2XL 44/46″ 3XL 46/48″ 4XL 48/50″ 5XL 50/52″
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Thames Iron Works (West Ham United) 1900 Retro Home shirt! Blue meets claret trim to the arms. We have embroidered the Badge and given the collar white buttons. This is a must for any Hammer. Whilst the Union Jack was traditionally connected to Thames Iron Works, the club introduced this classic badge as part of…
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This is a retro edition of the first ever Wednesday shirt that featured stripes as per Historical Kits. Before hand, there were Blackburn esq and Celtic style Blue and White attempts before the stripes became prevalent. Complete with Sheffield Council Badge, the first ever badge Wednesday had before the Owl. We have also added our…
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Before the famous Blue and White stripes, Albion played in a variety of different colours. The first ever shirt featured the Knot of Staffordshire. This has been embroidered on for authenticity with WBA 1872 added to give it a more Albion look and feel. The material has been updated from the thicker style back at…
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Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) 1928 – 1929 RETRO Home shirt Wolves, for the first 30 years from 1887 to 1925, always had a variety of striped shirts of Rust and Black. There are various sized stripes but in the 1928 season, official portraits show this strip being worn. The Black pin stripes on the famous Gold….