By Jay Mansfield Recently, I’ve found myself – when I’m looking for something to take my mind of the general awfulness that has been 2020-22...
Premier League Classics
This is a guest post by the ever-excellent Les Motherby of Hull City Kits, with whom Denis also collaborates on The Football Kit Podcast Umbro’s...
In the summer of 1992, my father told me that Manchester United would no longer have three adidas stripes down their arms. Given that the...
While we have a soft spot for the Newcastle United 1993-95 home kit made by Asics, the consensus view is that the one that succeeded...
Liverpool’s second spell with adidas lasted six seasons from 2006-12 (though Simon Treanor envisaged an unbroken run since 1985 in a pair of Fantasy Kit...
A new edition of The Arsenal Shirt is in the works – follow them on Twitter If you were told that there was an Arsenal...
Asics’ tenure with Leeds United was short but memorable, however it wasn’t until the very end of the three-year stint that they provided a change...
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,...
While Manchester United were the go-to for general criticism about excessive kit releases in the 1990s, they weren’t the first club to switch to a...
With preparations underway for the first Premier League in 1992, Ribero announced their arrival as a top-flight kit manufacturer in an eye-catching fashion. The company...