Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Manchester United 1940s-1950s Retro Football Shirt
Ipswich Town 1970s Away Retro Football Shirt
Manchester United 1920s Retro Football Shirt
Manchester United 1920s Retro Football Shirt. This vintage shirt was worn for most of the 1920s. There has been speculation that the new white kits were introduced by John Chapman, when he took over the Managers job at United from Airdrieonians – perhaps he introduced the colours of his former club to mark his arrival
Leicester City 1960-1970s Retro Football Shirt
Leicester City 1970-1971 Retro Football Shirt
Lincoln City 1940s-1950s Retro Football Shirt
Bath City 1960s Retro Football Shirt
Newcastle United 1976-77 Away Bukta Retro Football Shirt
Gorton FC 1884 (Manchester City) Retro Football Shirt
Gorton FC 1884 (Manchester City) Retro Football Shirt. Manchester City are a world famous club with a devoted fan base. What is less well known is that the modern club owes its existence to a woman. In 1879 Arthur Connell was appointed curate of St Mark’s church in the working class West Gorton district of
Manchester City 1904 FA Cup Winners Shirt Retro Shirt
Manchester City 1904 FA Cup Winners Shirt. The 1904 FA Cup Final was between Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City on 23 April 1904 at Crystal Palace in London. Manchester City won 1?0. The goal, scored by Billy Meredith, was disputed by those with Bolton sympathies, who believed Meredith to be offside. The victory gave Manchester
Huddersfield Town 1950s Retro Football Shirt
Crystal Palace 1972-1973 Don Rogers Retro Football Shirt
Crystal Palace 1972-1973 Don Rogers Retro Football Shirt. Palace fans called this shirt THE #6 SHIRT based on the cigarette cards from Players #6 cigarettes. The shirt design was very popular amongst Palace fans, and the badge included the teams traditional nickname ‘The Glaziers’. » Check Price Now!
Huddersfield Town 1960s Retro Football Shirt
Crystal Palace 1969 -1971 Retro Football Shirt
Huddersfield Town 1967-69 Retro Football Shirt
Everton 1920s Retro Football Shirt
Everton 1920s Retro Football Shirt. Dixie Dean scored a total of 383 goals for Everton, in 433 appearances, an exceptional strike-rate. With modern scoring rates being much lower, both that record, and the record of 60 League goals in a season, are unlikely to ever be broken. He was adored by the Everton fans and