Category Archives: Men’s Clothing

Burnley 1969-1975 Retro Football Shirt

Burnley 1969-1975 Retro Football Shirt. Burnley wore this shirt during their succesful 1972 – 1973 season where they won the Second Division Championship Trophy.

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’.

Bury 1903 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Bury 1903 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt. Bury beat Derby County 6-0 at Crystal Palace in the FA Cup Final 0f 1903. This scoreline remains a record for the biggest win in the FA Cup Final.

Crystal Palace 1969 -1971 Retro Football Shirt

Crystal Palace 1969 -1971 Retro Football Shirt. In 1969 Crystal Palace were promoted to Division 1 for the first time.

Bury 1960s Retro Football Shirt

Bury 1960s Retro Football Shirt . Bury were promoted as champions in 1961 and remained in the second Division for 6 years.

Blackburn 1960 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Blackburn 1960 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt. Blackburn reached the FA Cup Final in 1960 and were beaten 3-0- by Wolves. Blackburn had eliminted 3 top flight teams that season en route to the final, Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield Wednesday. 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.

Blackpool 1953 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Blackpool 1953 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt. The 1953 FA Cup Final was a phenomenal game, also known as the ‘Matthews Final’ Blackpool beat Bolton 4-3 where Stanley Matthews’ outstanding performance and Stan Mortensen’s hat trick made it 3rd time lucky for Blackpool, who had two Cup Finals in the previous 6 seasons.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.

Bolton Wanderers 1953-1957 Retro Football Shirt

Bolton 1953-1957 Retro Football Shirt. In 1953 Bolton introduced their new crest, the design took inspiration from the older version but now incorporated the clubs initials and the Lancashire Rose. This was not dropped until 1966, when crests were then considered ‘Old – Fashioned’

Bolton Wanderers 1958 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Bolton 1958 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt. The 1958 FA Cup Final was contested by Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United in front of almost 100,000. Bolton won 2-0 with a brace from Nat Lofthouse. In this final a special crest was designed, based on the old design but placed against a large Lancashire rose. All of our products are hand-made at our premises in the UK.

Bolton Wanderers 1964-1966 Retro Football Shirt

Bolton Wanderers 1964-1966 Retro Football Shirt. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% knitted cotton.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

Bournemouth 1970s Retro Football Shirt

Bournemouth adopted this Black and Red striped shirts in the early 1970’s, the colours were based on those of AC Milan, in 1972 the club adopted the name AFC Bournemouth. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% cotton. 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.

Bradford City 1960s Retro Football Shirt

Bradford City 1960s Retro Football Shirt. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% knitted cotton. 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.

Bradford Park Avenue 1930s-1950s Retro Football Shirt

Bradford Park Avenue 1930s-1950s Retro Football Shirt. Bradford Association Football Club was formed in 1907 and used the name of its ground, Park Avenue, to distinguish itself from Bradford City AFC and Bradford Northern RLFC. The ground was established in 1880 as the home of Bradford Rugby Club, achieving their first major success by winning the Yorkshire Cup in 1884. Joining the Northern Union following the “Great Split” of 1893, the Park Avenue club enjoyed great success as a Rugby League club, defeating Salford in 1906 to win the Northern Union Cup. In spite of this success at the “handling game” there was also a demand for Association Football, and Park Avenue played host to both sports. 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.

Edmonton Drllers No 15 1980’s Away Football Shirt

Edmonton Drllers No 15 1980’s Away Football Shirt

Brentford 1940s Retro Football Shirt

Brentford 1940s Retro Football Shirt.

Oldham Athletic 1960s-70s Retro Football Shirt

In 1963 the club’s fortunes improved with promotion to Division Three. Two years later the distinctive blue and white shirts were dropped in favour of a garish orange and blue outfit. After spending four seasons in the Fourth Division, Oldham won the title in 1971.

Brentford 1971-73 Retro Football Shirt

Brentford 1971-1973 Retro Football Shirt.

France 1966 World Cup Group 1 Retro Football Shirt

France 1966 World Cup Group 1 Retro Football Shirt

Bristol City 1955-1956 Retro Football Shirt

Bristol City 1955-1956 Retro Football Shirt. Thanks to the amazing goalscoring of John Atyeo, Bristol City became champions of Division Three (south) as well as securing a club record 30 league victories in season 1954-55 and wore this shirt for the following campaign back in the old Division Two. During that championship winning season, John Atyeo scored 28 goals and 351 overall in 645 appearances for Bristol City. In 1955 Atyeo scored on his debut for England in a 4-1 victory over Spain the first time floodlights were used at Wembley for a competitive football match.

Manchester United 1978 Centenary Away Retro Football Shirt

Manchester United 1978 Centenary Away. This away kit, introduced for the 1975-76 season was to become an all-time favourite amongst United fans, the crest appeared on a red circular background over three black stripes. Depending on the opposition, it was worn with white or black shorts and socks by the likes of Buchan, Greenhoff, Coppell, McIlroy, Pearson, Hill and Macari.