The 1986 retro Home jersey is made of 100% acrylic. The shirt is short-sleeved with a V-neck and polo collar. The retro coat of arms with the snake is embroidered, while the sponsor is printed and attached to the shirt with a cotton backing.
he 1997/98 retro Third Kit jersey is made of 100% recycled polyester in a special jacquard fabric. The shirt has short sleeves with a V-neck and polo collar. The INTER coat of arms is embroidered, the sponsor print is embossed
The 1993/94 retro Home jersey is made of 100% recycled polyester in a special jacquard fabric. The shirt has short sleeves, a polo collar and button fastening. The INTER crest is flock-printed, while the sponsor and stripes are sublimated.
uventus 1994/95 retro football shirt
Winner of Serie A, champion of Italy
Winner of Coppa Italia, Juventus-Parma 1-0
Notable players: Baggio, Carrera, Conte, Del Piero, Deschamps, Di Canio, Di Livio, Fortunato, Fusi, Jarni, Kohler, Marocchi, Paulo Sousa, Peruzzi, Porrini, Rampulla, Ravanelli, Sartor, Tacchinardi, Torricelli, Vialli
Manager: Marcello Lippi
Rome 1998/99 home retro football shirt
Notable players: Aldair, Aleinichev, Cafú, Candela, Conti, Delvecchio, Di Biagio, Di Francesco, Konsel, Paulo Sergio, Petruzzi, Tetradze, Tommasi, Totti, Wome
Manager: Zdenek Zeman
Rome 1998/99 away retro football shirt
Notable players: Aldair, Aleinichev, Cafú, Candela, Conti, Delvecchio, Di Biagio, Di Francesco, Konsel, Paulo Sergio, Petruzzi, Tetradze, Tommasi, Totti, Wome
Manager: Zdenek Zeman
Rome 2001/02 retro football shirt, worn in Champions League
Winner of Supercoppa Italiana, Rome-Fiorentina 3-0
Notable players: Aldair, Antonioli, Assunção, Balbo, Batistuta, Cafú, Candela, Cassano, Delvecchio, De Rossi, Emerson, Fuser, Lassissi, Lima, Montella, Panucci, Samuel, Tommasi, Totti, Zago, Zebina
Manager: Fabio Capello
Ipswich Town made a slow start to their 1997-98 Division 1 campaign, but as the season progressed manager George Burley started to shape a strong side. New additions like Matt Holland, Mark Venus and £1.1 million striker David Johnson all settled in well alongside the experienced Mauricio Taricco and Jason Cundy and the emerging young Kieron Dyer.
A strong run after Boxing Day brought just a single defeat in 23 games with 17 of those won, propelling Ipswich into the play-offs. Unfortunately Town lost home and away to Charlton in the semi-finals, consigning them to another season in the second tier.
Wimbledon FC's golden years began with the FA Cup victory in 1988 and continued with top finishes in the Premier League in the early 1990s. Wearing this kit, the Dons reached ninth place, and a year earlier, even sixth.
Ten, the playmaker, the infallible finisher, the ruthless executor of set pieces, the physical powerhouse, the endlessly brave, the leader of men, the inspiration, the otherworldly talent. Simply put, Diego Armando Maradona was all of these and one of the few footballers in history whose status as a true genius is unquestionable. The official Diego Maradona X COPA collection is licensed and is a tribute to arguably the greatest footballer of all time.
Experience nostalgia with this short sleeve retro shirt. Embrace a classic design that pays homage to the club's history. Crafted for comfort and style, it's a must-have for true fans and football enthusiasts alike.
Frank Clark's legendary Reds side wore this on their travels from 1995-1997, including famous away trips in the journey to the UEFA Cup quarter-finals.
The retro Wimbledon away shirt 1994-95 is a replica of the original worn by the likes of Vinny Jones, Robbie Earle and Efan Ekoku.
The 1994-95 Wimbledon away shirt which is white with a black collar and cuffs.
Black Crazy Gang text is placed on the right breast with a black monochrome Wimbledon FC badge on the left breast.
In the centre of the front is the classic Elonex shirt sponsor.