See here for previous entries in this series These two sites were invaluable in terms of research: United Kits and Liverpool Shirt History At the outset...
Kit history
Jon Jones wrote this article some time ago and it’s only our own laziness which has prevented it from being published before now. The tardiness...
Liverpool lore has it that the switch to an all-red kit came in a European Cup game against Anderlect on November 25, 1964. According to...
The first time I saw a Sampdoria third kit was in 1993, a picture of the newly signed Ruud Gullit in Match magazine – possibly from...
By day, Ray Hyland is a top film-maker; by night he’s a sound judge of football kits and when he suggested a look at the...
Like Barcelona, Inter Milan and Paris St-Germain, Celtic are firmly non-adidas club, having had Nike for more than a decade and Umbro for a very...
Giving his views on the kit-choices this week is Matt Smith, who previously wrote this piece on Rochdale’s ten combinations in 2017-18. More to come...
With any shirt design which features equal amounts of a light colour and a dark one, the makers have to be careful when considering how...
While they are now almost inextricably linked with adidas and were also partners with the German firm in the 1980s, Real Madrid also had link-ups...
Having amassed 98 points in winning the Football League Championship in 2002-03, Portsmouth were back in the top flight for the first time since 1987-88,...
