It shouldn’t seem possible, that a shirt was worn only once and also twice, but of course there’s a technicality which we have to exploit....
One-offs
After seven years with adidas, Wales signed a deal with Hummel in 1987, first wearing the new home strip against Fulham at the Racecourse Ground...
The last Juventus one-off kit to appear in this series (right) was a classic – literally, as it marked the club’s 120th anniversary (click on...
One of the first entries in our new Twice as Nice category was a look at the 1988-89 Republic of Ireland change kit. Half of...
This kit is mentioned in the latest edition of the Kitted Out podcast Even four years on, the first iteration of the Nike Vapor range...
In a previous article, we look at Wales’s kit history with Lotto and the oddities that that threw up. The move to another Italian supplier,...
During the 1980s, when Meyba made their kits, Barcelona had change shirts in both blue and red. Kappa and then Nike began to use different...
One of the first instalments in this series was a navy Roma third kit worn against Monaco in 1991-92. That was a strip born out...
Given the two shirts that have followed it – including this season’s halved effort – the 2017-18 Juventus shirt (right) remains the last properly traditional...
Thanks to Ross Morecroft and Andrew Rockall for their assistance From the point of view of a cohesive and complementary set of kits, Newcastle United...