The 2005/06 Arsenal home shirt (long sleeve) featured a unique dark redcurrant colour to commemorate the club’s final season at Highbury Stadium. It displayed the O2 sponsor across the chest, paired with white shorts and redcurrant socks. Worn by icons such as Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, and Cesc Fàbregas, this kit is forever associated with the emotional farewell to Highbury — a perfect mix of heritage, elegance, and nostalgia.
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Worn by Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford, and David De Gea during a turbulent season marked by José Mourinho’s departure, Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s interim revival, and a sixth-place Premier League finish.
The Tottenham Hotspur 1994/1995 Away Kit featured a bold purple design with turquoise and white detailing, delivering one of the most distinctive and eye-catching looks of the mid-90s era. The shirt included a sharp collar finish and contrasting sleeve accents, paired with matching shorts to complete the vibrant alternative Spurs identity. The iconic Holsten sponsor stood prominently across the chest, making it instantly recognisable from the period. Worn by players such as Teddy Sheringham, Darren Anderton, and Jürgen Klinsmann, this away kit remains a cult classic among collectors for its daring colour combination and strong 90s character.
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The 1996–98 Liverpool home shirt featured a classic all-red design with white collar and trim, highlighted by the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, and Michael Owen, this kit became memorable in the early Premier League era as Liverpool competed strongly in domestic competitions under manager Roy Evans.
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The 1989–91 Liverpool away shirt featured a light grey design with a distinctive geometric pattern and red trim, proudly displaying the Candy sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as John Barnes, Ian Rush, and Peter Beardsley, this kit became one of the most memorable away shirts of the late 1980s and early 1990s, coinciding with Liverpool’s 1990 First Division title win.
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The 1990/91 Manchester United kit worn in the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final against Barcelona featured the club’s classic red design with white trim, paired with the Sharp sponsor across the chest. Worn by legends such as Mark Hughes, Bryan Robson, and Steve Bruce, this kit became iconic as United lifted the Cup Winners’ Cup in Rotterdam, their first major European trophy since 1968.
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Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Ryan Giggs during their Premier League title win under Sir Alex Ferguson, as they made a dramatic Champions League comeback season.
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Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Ji‑sung Park during their treble-chasing season culminating in Premier League, League Cup, Club World Cup titles and a Champions League final appearance.
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The 1982/83 Liverpool home shirt featured a classic all-red design with subtle pinstripes, complemented by the Crown Paints sponsor across the chest. Worn by legends such as Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, and Graeme Souness, this kit became iconic as Liverpool were crowned First Division champions, marking the final league title under legendary manager Bob Paisley.
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The Manchester City 1989/1991 Home Kit featured a classic sky blue base with subtle tonal vertical striping, delivering one of the most iconic late-80s designs in English football. The shirt included a distinctive white collar with navy trim and matching sleeve detailing, paired with white shorts and sky blue socks for a clean traditional City look. The bold Brother sponsor stood prominently across the chest, making it instantly recognisable from the era. Worn by players such as Niall Quinn, David White, and Andy Hinchcliffe, this kit is remembered from City’s exciting return to the top flight and remains a cult classic among retro collectors.
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Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Rio Ferdinand during the iconic European Cup triumph in Moscow, where Sir Alex Ferguson’s Red Devils defeated Chelsea on penalties to claim their third Champions League title.
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The 1995/96 Newcastle United away shirt featured a bold maroon design with navy and white trim, highlighted by the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as David Ginola, Les Ferdinand, and Peter Beardsley, this kit became memorable during the famous “Entertainers” era under Kevin Keegan, as Newcastle finished second in the Premier League, narrowly missing out on the title.
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The 1994–96 Liverpool third shirt featured a black design with green and white trim, proudly displaying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Robbie Fowler, John Barnes, and Steve McManaman, this kit offered a bold alternative look during the early Premier League era, becoming a fan favourite thanks to its unique colour scheme and association with some memorable attacking displays.
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