Category Archives: Men’s Clothing

Dunfermline 1968 Scottish Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Dunfermline 1968 Cup Final. Pictured is Bert Paton who made 218 first team apperances scoring 86 goals and went on to manage the club from 1993 – 1999.

Falkirk 1956-1959 Retro Football Shirt

Falkirk 1956-1959 Retro Football Shirt.

Hibernian 1972 Scottish Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Hibernian 1972 Scottish Cup Final Retro Football Shirt. Whilst Hibs lost to Celtic 6 -1 (the highest score in the final since 1888) this was the birth of the ‘Turnbull Tornadoes’ named in honour of the returning Eddie Turnball as Manager. Eddie had led the team as Captain through industry and creatativity and although this match is a dark day for Hibs fans it saw the turning point for a team that went on to win the 1972 Dryburgh and League Cup Finals. On top of this he took Hibs to Tynecastle on New Years Day 1973 and narrowly scraped a 7-0 win.

Hibernian 1965-1972 Retro Football Shirt

Hibernian 1965-1972 Retro Football Shirt.

Heart of Midlothian 1951-1958 Retro Football Shirt

Heart of Midlothian 1951-1958 Retro Football Shirt.Pictured is Bobby Duggan of Hearts in 1953.This shirt is long sleeved and made from drill cotton.

Rangers 1957-1968 Retro Football Shirt

Rangers 1957-1968 Retro Football Shirt.

Kilmarnock 1963-64 Retro Football Shirt

Kilmarnock 1963-1964 Retro Football Shirt.

Greenock Morton 1969-1971 Retro Football Shirt

Greenock Morton 1969-1971 Retro Football Shirt.

Partick Thistle 1971 League Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Partick Thistle 1971 League Cup Final Retro Football Shirt.

Partick Thistle 1972-1975 Retro Football Shirt

Partick Thistle 1972-1975 Retro Football Shirt.

Celtic 1976-1977 Scottish Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Celtic 1976-1977 Scottish Cup Final Retro Football Shirt. This shirt is long sleeved and made from knitted cotton. NB: On sizes 3XL plus the badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative hoop than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt.This is a bespoke product and could take up to 28 days to manufacture.All of our products are hand made at our premises in the UK.

Queen of the South 1969-1973 Retro Football Shirt

Queen of the South 1969-1973 Retro Football Shirt.

Celtic 1888 Retro Football Shirt

Celtic 1888 Retro Football Shirt.The first shirt ever worn by the Bhoys.This shirt is long sleeved and made from knitted cotton.To ensure a more practical fit the placket length has been decreased from the original shirt.

Queen of the South 1953-1958 Retro Football Shirt

Queen of the South 1953-1958 Retro Football Shirt.

Clyde 1960s Retro Football Shirt

Clyde 1960s Retro Football Shirt.

St Johnstone 1972-1977 Retro Football Shirt

St Johnstone 1972-1977 Retro Football Shirt.

Dundee 1962 1st Division Champions Retro Football Shirt

Dundee 1962 1st Division Champions shirt.”Under the guidance of Bob Shankly,Dundee won the First Division Championship in 1962. Even today, the Club’s championship winning line-up of Liney; Hamilton; Cox; Seith; Ure; Wishart; Smith; Penman; Cousin; Gilzean; and Robertson is remembered with pride, they clinched the title on a memorable day at Muirton Park, Perth”.

St Mirren 1944-1957 Retro Football Shirt

St Mirren 1944-1957 Retro Football Shirt.

Southend United 1960s Retro Football Shirt

Southend United 1960s Retro Football Shirt. This classic shirt was worn by the Shrimpers for just one season from 1968-69 before they were forced to change their colours due to a perceived clash with the black of the referees.

Bristol City 1975-1976 Away Retro Football Shirt

Bristol City 1975-1976 Away Retro Football Shirt. Bristol City shirt worn during the spell in the old first division, including the opening match against Arsenal in which Paul Cheesley, pictured, scored the winning goal. Just three days after the Arsenal victory, City returned to Ashton Gate triumphant for their first home game in the top flight. A crowd of 25,316 turned out to see a Stoke side with Peter Shilton in goal. Then, in one brutal moment, Cheesley?s promising career was ended. A cross came into the box and he rose to challenge Shilton for the ball, getting there first and heading over. It was a harmless-looking clash but he landed badly, ripping his cartilage, tearing ligaments and chipping a bone in his knee. At the age of 24, and with a blossoming career ahead of him, he was taken off and never ran back onto the pitch in a City shirt again.