Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Vicenza 1957 Retro Football Shirt
Juventus 1930s Retro Football Shirt
Torino 1944 Retro Football Shirt
Torino 1944 FIAT Retro Football Shirt. Grande Torino played with the 4-4-2 10 years before the Brazil 1958 World Cup team, and used some similar tactics to the Dutch Total Football style which revolutionized the game in the 1970s. The starting lineup of Grande Torino included Valerio Bacigalupo, Aldo Ballarin, Virgilio Maroso, Pino Grezar, Mario Rigamonti, Eusebio Castigliano, Romeo Menti, Ezio Loik, Guglielmo Gabetto, Valentino Mazzola, and Franco Ossola; the son of Ossola is now the major biographer of the Club’s history.
Juventus 1900 Pink Retro Football Shirt
Juventus 1900 Pink Retro Football Shirt. Juventus originally played in pink shirts with a black tie, which only occurred due to the wrong shirts being sent to them, the father of one of the players made the earliest shirts, but continual washing faded the colour so much that in 1903 the club sought to replace them. Juventus asked one of their team members, Englishman John Savage, if he had any contacts in England who could supply new shirts in a colour that would better withstand the elements. He had a friend who lived in Nottingham, who being a Notts County supporter, shipped out the black and white striped shirts to Turin. Juve have worn the shirts ever since, considering the colours to be aggressive and powerful.
Chivas Guadalajara Retro Football Shirt
Ambrosiana 1928 Retro Football Shirt
Ambrosiana SS 1928 Retro Football Shirt. During the Fascist era, the name “Internazionale” was not looked upon kindly. In the season 1928-29, the club played as Ambrosiana, wearing white shirts emblazoned with a red cross, but the shirts came back to the classic black and blue already in 1929-30. In 1932, the club was permitted to append its old moniker, and was known as Ambrosiana-Inter. Finally in 1945, after the World War, the club reverted to its original name, Internazionale. The names of Inter’s players that played in this shirt include: Meazza, Allemandi, Castellazzi and Serantoni.