Category Archives: Men’s Clothing

AC Milan 1979-80 Kids Retro Football Shirt

A C Milan 1979-1980 Childrens Retro Football ShirtAC Milan won the league in 78-79 and so this shirt, worn in 79-80 carried the first ever star – showing that they had won 10 league titles.NB: Depending on the size of the shirt the badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured. » Check Price

Juventus 1953 Kids Retro Football Shirt

Juventus 1953 Children’s Retro Football Shirt After the Second World War, Gianni Agnelli was put in place as honorary president. The club added two more scudetto championship’s to their name in the 1949?50 and 1951?52 seasons, the latter of which was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver. NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an

Dynamo Moscow 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Hajduk Split 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Royal Antwerp 1960 Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Valencia 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

Valencia 1960s Childrens Retro Football ShirtValencia shirt worn during the period Valencia captured back to back UEFA Cup’s in 1962 and 1963 an into the 1980’s. Pictured are Valencia holding aloft the Cup Winners Cup in 1980 after defeating Arsenal in the Final. » Check Price Now!

Vicenza 1957 Kids Retro Football Shirt

Vicenza 1957 Childrens Retro Football Shirt The early 1950s were trouble year for the team, due to economic problems, but in 1953 it was bought by Lanerossi, a woolen firm from Schio, so the team was renamed Lanerossi Vicenza.NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the

Dinamo Zagreb 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Barcelona 1970s Kids Retro Football Shirt

Barcelona 1970s Childrens Retro Football ShirtIn 1973, the signing of Johan Cruyff put the finishing touches to a golden forward line of Rexach, Asensi, Cruyff, Sotil and Marcial.. Rexach first joined the club as a junior player when he was 12. He was a player at the club for 22 years and then worked for

Internazionale (Inter Milan) 1964-65 Kids Retro Shirt

Inter Milan 1964-65 Children’s Retro Football Shirt Also known as Internazionale. This shirt includes the scudetto shield badge. NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt. » Check Price Now!

Barcelona 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Corinthians Paulista 1970s Kids Retro Football Shirt

Corinthians Paulista 1970s Childrens Retro Football Shirt » Check Price Now!

Athletic Bilbao 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

Bilbao 1960s Childrens Retro Football ShirtNB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt. » Check Price Now!

East Germany (DDR) Croy 1974 World Cup Kids Goalkeeper Shirt

DDR Croy 1974 World Cup Childrens Goalkeeper Shirt » Check Price Now!

Dukla Prague 1960s Away Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Linfield 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Juventus 1960s Kids Retro Short Sleeved Football Shirt

Juventus 1960s Kids Retro Short Sleeved Football Shirt NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt. » Check Price Now!

Colo-Colo Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Algeria 1960-70s Kids Retro Football Shirt

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Czechoslovakia 1976 European Champions Kids Shirt

Czechoslovakia 1976 European Champions Childrens Shirt This is the shirt made famous by the floating leaf penalty with which Anton Panenka beat Sepp Maier at the end of the penalty shoot out in the 1976 European Championship final held in Belgrade. The Czechs had not been favoured to win through their qualifying group (containing England)