Category Archives: Men’s Clothing

Millwall 1994-96 Retro Football Shirt

Millwall FC was founded in 1885 and are also known as The Lions. This is the 1994-96 Home shirt.

Manchester City 1976 FL Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

The shirt was worn the season after City’s great Football League Cup final win in 1976.

Birmingham City 1975-76 Retro Football Shirt

Birmingham City 1975 – 1976. The Sporting Argus newspaper ran a competition to design a new club crest after the team had climbed from Division two. The winner, still used today, was not used on a shirt until 1976. Making this shirt the last to hold the previous crest.

West Bromwich Albion 1975-1977 Retro Football Shirt

West Bromwich Albion 1975. Tony ‘bomber’ Brown joined West Bromwich Albion as a youth in 1961 and turned professional in 1963. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Brown was part of an Albion team that built a reputation as a successful cup side, winning the 1966 Football League Cup Final and the 1968 FA Cup Final and finishing as runners-up in the League Cup in 1967 and 1970. He was the top scorer in Division One in 1970?71 and received his only England cap at the end of that season. After relegation in 1973, he helped Albion to win promotion back to Division One in 1976. He scored 279 goals in 720 competitive games for Albion, both club records.

Bournemouth 1966-67 Retro Football Shirt

This was the first of Bournemouth’s shirts to include a monogram which became fashionable in the late Sixties. Bournemouth’s shirts were emblazoned with “BFC” in various, unusual formats until the early 1970s.

Tottenham Hotspur 1962 Away Retro Football Shirt

Tottenham Hotpurs away shirt as worn in away games in the 1962 season.

West Auckland World Cup Winners 1909 Retro Football Shirt

West Auckland 1st World Cup Winners 1909. West Auckland Town F.C. are a football club from West Auckland, County Durham, England, competing in the Northern League. The club are most famous for being the winners of the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, the world’s first international footballing competition, twice, in 1909 and 1911.

Leyton Orient 1962 – 1963 Retro Football Shirt

Leyton Orient 1962 – 1963 Leyton Orient spent one season in top-flight football in 1962 – 1963. Though the O’s were relegated, they had three memorable victories within the space of twelve days against rivals West Ham, eventual champions Everton, and Manchester United.

Preston North End 1975 – 1977 Retro Football Shirt

Preston North End 1970’s.

Cardiff City 1959 – 1960 Retro Football Shirt

Cardiff City 1959 – 1960.In 1959 the famous Bluebird crest made its first appearance.

Stoke City 1975 – 1976 Retro Football Shirt

Stoke City 1975 – 1976 Retro Football Shirt

Manchester City 1921-33 Retro Football Shirt

Manchester City 1921 – 1933 Retro Football Shirt

Newcastle United 1924 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Newcastle 1924 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Bolton Wanderers 1977-1980 Retro Football Shirt

Bolton Wanderers 1977-1980 Retro Football Shirt. Pictured is Sam Allardyce who made 184 apperances for Bolton scoring 21 goals.

Port Vale 1963 – 1964 Retro Football Shirt

Port Vale 1963 – 1964 Retro Football Shirt

Swansea City 1960s Away Retro Football Shirt

Swansea City 1960s away. At the time the club was known as Swansea Town but they changed their name when Swansea was granted City status in 1971.

Leyton Orient 1970s Away Retro Football Shirt

Orient won the Division Three championship in 1970 and returned to the Second Division where they remained for twelve years. In 1978 the Os reached the FA Cup semi-finals, where they were eliminated by Arsenal.

Shrewsbury Town 1960s Retro Football Shirt

Shrewsbury Town 1960’s – Arthur Rowley wore the No. 10 shirt. His record tally of 434 in 619 League matches was achieved with four different clubs over a period of 19 years. With West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, Leicester City and then Shrewsbury Town who he went on to manage for 10 years.

Leyton Orient 1980 Away Retro Football Shirt

Leyton Orient 1980 Away Retro Football Shirt

Halifax Town 1960 – 1962 Retro Football Shirt

In 1957-58 Halifax managed to finish in the top half of the table for the first time since the war. As a result they were placed in the Third Division for the following season, following the abolition of the old regional divisions. They held on to their place until 1963 when they were relegated to the Fourth Division.