When Sweden launched the kits they intended to wear at the 2002 World Cup, Fifa looked to avoid the issues that had arisen eight years...
Twice as nice
At the 2022 World Cup, Argentina are currently the only country to have worn their primary shirts in three different combinations – the traditional black...
Thanks to Dutch football expert Dirk Maas for his help Along with Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal, PSV were among the first tranche up...
Thanks, as always to Riccardo Giannini for his help In the summer of 1998, Milan returned to adidas after a five-year stint wearing Lotto kit....
This Friday, November 5, sees the Republic of Ireland launch a new orange change kit. The chances are high that there’ll be more than a...
With thanks to Rick Joshua of Schwarz Und Weiß In 2002, Germany – like most of the rest of the adidas roster – had new...
Thanks to Chelsea kit expert Nik Yeomans for providing information Having taken over from Umbro as Chelsea’s kit manufacturers in 2006, adidas took a relatively...
The England home and away kits launched just before the 1990 World Cup had a lifespan of almost three years, something which would be unheard...
One of the reasons that yellow or amber change kits became popular in the 1970s was the fact that, by and large, they negated the...
As ever, United Kits was an invaluable resource Since the launch of Manchester United’s mould-breaking black third kit in 1993 – not the first in...