Category Archives: Men’s Clothing

Engineers A.F.C 1875 FA Cup Winners Retro Football Shirt

Engineer’s greatest triumph was the 1874–75 FA Cup. In the final against Old Etonians, they drew 1-1 with a goal from Renny-Tailyour and went on to win the replay 2-0 with a goal each from Renny-Tailyour and Stafford. Engineers are now 142 years old, making them the oldest Military Football team. The Sappers go marching

Sheffield Wednesday 1960s Retro Football Shirt

As worn between 1965 – 1973. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% cotton. » Check Price Now!

Sheffield Wednesday 1970s Stripe Retro Football Shirt

Sheffield Wednesday Classic blue and white stripes from the 1970’s of Sheffield Wednesday’s history book.On larger sizes the badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt. » Check Price Now!

Sheffield United 1936 F.A Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

In 1936, while still in Division Two they reached another FA Cup Final, but unfortunately lost to Arsenal.This shirt is long lseeved and made from 100% Drill Cotton. » Check Price Now!

Sheffield United 1920s – 1950s Retro Football Shirt

After the First World War United won the FA Cup for the fourth time in 1925 but in 1934 they were relegated to the Second Division. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% Drill Cotton. » Check Price Now!

Sheffield United 1960s – 1970s Retro Football Shirt

Sheffield United moved between the top two divisions no less than seven times, their longest spell at the top being between 1961 and 1968. For the 1967-68 season, the team wore white shorts for the first time.This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% cotton. » Check Price Now!

Shrewsbury Town 1970s Retro Football Shirt

Shrewsbury Town 1970’s. » Check Price Now!

Southend United 1969 – 1970 Retro Football Shirt

Southend 1969-1970. » Check Price Now!

Southampton 1940s – 1950s Retro Football Shirt

Southampton FC 1940s – 1950s. » Check Price Now!

Southampton 1960s Retro Football Shirt

Terry Paine one of Southampton’s favourite sons wore this shirt during his career at The Dell. » Check Price Now!

Nottingham Forest 1950s Retro Football Shirt

Nottingham Forest 1950s Shirt » Check Price Now!

Preston North End 1940s – 1950s Retro Football Shirt

Preston North End 1940’s shirt, worn by the ‘Preston plumber’ Sir Tom Finney. » Check Price Now!

Nottingham Forest 1959 Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

The 1959 FA Cup Final was contested by Nottingham Forest and Luton Town at Wembley. Forest won 2?1, with goals from Roy Dwight and Tommy Wilson just four minutes apart. Dave Pacey scored Luton’s consolation goal. » Check Price Now!

Nottingham Forest 1967 -1970 Retro Football Shirt

Wearing this shirt Forest became the biggest team in Nottingham, overtaking Notts County The 1960’s were a lean period for the club but this shirt was worn in the 1967 FA CUP semi final and throughout the season that Forest were runners-up in the first division. The highest recorded attendace at the City Ground was

Nottingham Forest 1960s – 1970s Away Retro Football Shirt

Nottingham Forest 1960s – 1970s Away Retro Football Shirt » Check Price Now!

Notts County Tommy Lawton 1948 Retro Football Shirt

Famously worn by Tommy Lawton who scored 103 goals in 166 appearances for County over five seasons helping them win promotion to Division Two in 1950. Despite playing much of his career in the lower leagues, Lawton was capped 23 times for England, scoring 22 goals. » Check Price Now!

Notts County 1954 Retro Football Shirt

Notts County 1954. » Check Price Now!

Notts County 1960s-70s Retro Football Shirt

Notts County 1970 – 1971. Jimmy Sirrel arrived in November 1969 and instantly made his mark by securing the Fouth divionsion Championship in his first full season. within six years County were playing in the top flight of English football. » Check Price Now!

Oldham Athletic 1970s Retro Football Shirt

In 1972 Oldham reverted back to a simple Royal Blue shirt and became champions of the Third Division and so returned to Division Two. Against the odds, the Latics not only survived at this level, they began to thrive under the management of Joe Royle. » Check Price Now!

Leyton Orient 1970s Retro Football Shirt

In August 1974, Orient were Manchester United’s first opposition in the latter’s only post-war Second Division campaign. In 1978, Orient reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the only time in their history, under the management of Jimmy Bloomfield. » Check Price Now!