For what would prove to be a promotion-winning season, Ipswich Town launched a new home kit in the summer of 1999. Produced in-house under the...
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See here the previous entries in this category As discussed recently, Coventry City went through a period of manufacturing their own kits from 1999-2004. While...
By Rob Carey League 1 promotion hopefuls Ipswich Town unveiled their “most sustainable kit ever” ahead of the new EFL campaign, but a colour-clash meant...
We mentioned last week how Shoot! magazine had dumbed down somewhat during the 1990s. While a redesign was undertaken to coincide with the beginning of...
Chelsea’s win over Manchester City on Thursday night confirmed Liverpool as champions of England for the first time since 1990. There can be no doubting...
By David Reynolds For more of David’s output, see here As a fan of proper long-sleeved shirts, the late Papa Bouba Diop has a lot...
This is a new series where we examine kits that look like each other. Obviously, given the proliferation of templates and examples of manufacturers producing...
As mentioned in the article looking at Umbro’s goalkeeper offerings in 1991-92 and 1992-93, the 1993 FA Cup final saw a new style premiered. Having...
With 12 contracts across the Premier League, Championship and League 1, it shouldn’t be a surprise that some of adidas’s clubs have the same colours....
There is an Ipswich Town fanzine entitled Those Were The Days (briefly renamed to These Are The Days in the early 2000s when the club made it back...