The 1996/97 Liverpool away shirt featured a cream-colored design with green trim, highlighted by the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, and Jamie Redknapp, this kit is remembered from the early Premier League era, during a season where Fowler remained one of the division’s most prolific strikers.
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The 1988–90 West Germany home shirt featured a white base with the iconic black, red, and gold horizontal chest motif, paired with black shorts and white socks. Worn by players such as Matthäus, Rudi Völler, and Jürgen Klinsmann, this kit debuted at UEFA Euro 1988 and became legendary when West Germany won the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.
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The Tottenham Hotspur 1991/1993 Home Kit featured a classic white base with bold navy detailing and subtle tonal patterning, capturing the distinct early-90s football aesthetic. The shirt included a navy collar with matching sleeve trim and was paired with navy shorts and white socks to complete the traditional Spurs look. The prominent Holsten sponsor stood across the chest, making it instantly recognisable from the era. Worn by players such as Gary Lineker, Paul Gascoigne, and Teddy Sheringham, this kit remains a nostalgic favourite from one of Tottenham’s most memorable early Premier League periods.
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The 1994 USA away shirt featured a unique denim-effect blue design with white stars across the front, paired with white shorts and red socks. The US Soccer crest was displayed on the chest. Worn by players such as Alexi Lalas, Tab Ramos, and Eric Wynalda, this kit became one of the most iconic in football history during the 1994 FIFA World Cup hosted in the USA, symbolising American culture and bold design on the global stage.
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The[Manchester United 1992/1994 Home Kit – Long Sleeve featured the same iconic classic red design with a sharp white collar and black trim, enhanced by long sleeves that gave it an even more traditional early-90s look. Subtle tonal patterning was woven into the fabric, while the shirt was typically paired with white shorts and black socks to complete Manchester United’s timeless home identity. With the bold Sharp sponsor across the chest, this long-sleeve version became a favourite among fans and collectors, worn by legends such as Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes, and Steve Bruce during the club’s rise to dominance in the early Premier League era.
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The 1996/97 Liverpool away shirt featured a cream-colored design with green trim, highlighted by the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, and Patrik Berger, this kit became memorable as part of the club’s mid-1990s era, where Liverpool competed in the Premier League and reached the semi-finals of the Cup Winners’ Cup.
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The Norwich City 1992/1994 Home Kit featured a bold yellow and green geometric design, making it one of the most iconic and recognisable shirts of the early Premier League era. The vibrant pattern covered the entire shirt, complemented by green detailing on the collar and sleeves, and was paired with green shorts and yellow socks to complete the classic Canaries look. With no sponsor displayed on the chest, the striking graphic design stood out even more, highlighting the club crest and distinctive early-90s style. Worn by players such as Chris Sutton and Ruel Fox, this kit remains a cult classic among retro football collectors.
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The 1988–90 West Germany home shirt featured a white base with the iconic black, red, and gold horizontal chest motif, paired with black shorts and white socks. Worn by players such as Matthäus, Rudi Völler, and Jürgen Klinsmann, this kit debuted at UEFA Euro 1988 and became legendary when West Germany won the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.
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