Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final Kids Shirt
Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final Kids Shirt Not a colour you associate with Manchester Utd. This is the one and only 1968 European Cup Winning shirt as worn by the golden boy George Best, Sir Bobby Charlton and the rest.George Best wore number 7 and Bobby number 9. George won the European Player of the year on the back of his cup winning dispaly in this match, his stamina and skills were the pivotal factor as the game went into extra time. Manchester United became the first English ‘Champions of Europe’
Middlesbrough 1950s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Bury 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Newcastle United 1972-74 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Cardiff City 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Cardiff City 1960s Childrens Retro Football ShirtIn the late 1960s the Bluebird crest reappeared on Cardiff shirts, this time without any lettering (and the bird flying upwards rather than down). This simple, elegant motif is perhaps the most popular of all the designs associated with the club and was used for the next 16 seasons.
Newcastle United 1972-74 Short Sleeved Kids Retro Shirt
Carlisle United 1970-73 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Carlisle 1970-73 Childrens Retro Football Shirt In 1970, the Carlisle team adopted a new crest, a running fox (the club was known at the time as “The Foxes”, after the connection with Cumbria’s most famous huntsman, John Peel). This appeared in gold between 1970 and 1981, after which it was rendered in red and white against a blue background.
Newcastle United 1974-75 BUKTA Kids Retro Football Shirt
Everton 1966 FA Cup Final Kids Retro Football Shirt
Nottingham Forest 1959 Cup Final Kids Retro Football Shirt
Exeter City 1972-73 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Huddersfield Town 1960s Away Kids Retro Football Shirt
Ipswich Town 1960-70s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Leicester City 1960-70s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Gorton FC 1884 (Manchester City) Kids Retro Football Shirt
Gorton FC 1884 (Manchester City) Kids Retro Football ShirtManchester 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. Like most of the rapidly growing industrial areas of the north and midlands, West Gorton had no social facilities apart from public houses. Arthur’s young wife, Anna Connell, decided to form an association to encourage young working men to spend more of their time on physical pursuits and less of their wages on beer. Anna persisted in the face of initial indifference and over the summer the members formed a cricket team, which was so successful that in 1880 the members formed St. Mark’s (West Gorton) FC. The club became West Gorton in 1882 and then Gorton AFC in 1884. In 1887, they moved to Hyde Road, Manchester and became Ardwick FC. In 1891, Ardwick joined the Football Alliance and a year later were in the Football League when the Alliance was incorporated as Division Two. In 1894, the club became a limited company and adopted the rather less parochial name of Manchester City when they adopted blue and white as their colours.
Manchester City 1969 FA Cup Final Kids Retro Football Shirt
Manchester City 1969 FA Cup Final Kids Retro Football ShirtThe 1969 FA Cup Final took place on Saturday, 26 April 1969, at Wembley Stadium, London, between Leicester City and Manchester City. Manchester City won 1-0, with a goal scored by Neil Young. NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt.
Manchester United 1963 FA Cup Final Kids Retro Shirt
Manchester United 1963 FA Cup Final Kids Retro Shirt The final was contested by Manchester United and Leicester City. United won 3-1, with goals by Denis Law and David Herd (2). Ken Keyworth scored for the Foxes’ The ‘Big Freeze’ winter of 1963 virtually brought football to a standstill for two months. The FA Cup’s third round took 66 days to complete and the Final had to be moved back three weeks.