The 2009/10 Tottenham home shirt featured a white design with navy and yellow trim, paired with the bold Mansion sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Jermain Defoe, Luka Modrić, and Ledley King, this kit became memorable as Spurs finished fourth in the Premier League, securing qualification for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the modern era.
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The 2011/12 Arsenal away shirt featured a bold dark purple and black hooped design, a modern twist on the club’s traditional away colors. It was paired with black shorts and black socks with purple accents. The kit displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Worn by players such as Robin van Persie, Mikel Arteta, and Theo Walcott, this away kit became memorable in a season where Van Persie’s goals fired Arsenal to third place in the Premier League, securing Champions League qualification.
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The Arsenal Terrace Icons kit is a modern lifestyle release inspired by the club’s classic retro looks, designed for supporters to wear off the pitch. It blends heritage detailing with contemporary streetwear style, often featuring the cannon crest and minimalist designs in Arsenal’s traditional red, white, and navy palette. Unlike match kits, it was created to celebrate the culture of the Arsenal terraces, paying tribute to generations of Gunners fans. Popular among collectors and casual wearers alike, this shirt embodies the fusion of football heritage and fashion.
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The 2013/14 Arsenal away shirt featured a bright yellow design with blue sleeves and trim, paired with blue shorts and yellow socks. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Worn by stars such as Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Özil, and Olivier Giroud, this kit became memorable during a season that ended with Arsenal lifting the FA Cup at Wembley, their first major trophy in nine years.
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The 2012–14 Arsenal home shirt featured a classic red body with white sleeves, updated with navy and red trim on the cuffs and collar. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and red socks, this kit kept to Arsenal’s traditional identity while adding a modern twist. Worn by players such as Santi Cazorla, Jack Wilshere, and Olivier Giroud, it was used over two seasons, including the 2013/14 campaign when Arsenal lifted the FA Cup, ending a nine-year trophy drought.
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Worn by Bryan Robson, Norman Whiteside, and Frank Stapleton during Ron Atkinson’s tenure, highlighted by their 1983 FA Cup triumph and strong domestic performances that re-established United as a major force in English football.
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The 1984/85 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s classic red and white design with red pinstripes running vertically down the body, paired with white shorts and red socks. It displayed the JVC sponsor across the chest for the first time, marking the beginning of a new era in the club’s visual identity. Worn by players such as Tony Adams, Charlie Nicholas, and David O’Leary, it remains one of the most memorable Arsenal shirts of the 1980s.
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Worn by Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, and Nemanja Vidić during a competitive season under Sir Alex Ferguson, finishing second in the Premier League and winning the League Cup.
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Worn by David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during their European title defense, as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side advanced to the quarter-finals while dominating domestically in the Premier League.
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The 2004/05 Liverpool kit worn in the UEFA Champions League Final in Istanbul featured a classic all-red design with white trim, proudly carrying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest and the Champions League patches on the sleeves. Worn by heroes such as Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, and Jamie Carragher, this kit became immortal as Liverpool staged the famous “Miracle of Istanbul”, coming back from 3–0 down to draw 3–3 with AC Milan before winning on penalties to lift their fifth European Cup.
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The 2004/05 Newcastle United away shirt featured a bold royal blue design with light blue side panels and trim, paired with blue shorts and socks. It displayed the Northern Rock sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Worn by stars such as Alan Shearer, Shola Ameobi, and Craig Bellamy, this kit was used during a season where Newcastle competed in the Premier League, UEFA Cup, and domestic cups under Graeme Souness.
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The 1997–99 Newcastle United home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white stripes, complemented by the round club crest in the center and the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Alan Shearer, David Batty, and Gary Speed, this kit became iconic as Newcastle reached back-to-back FA Cup finals in 1998 and 1999.
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The 1991–93 Arsenal away shirt featured the club’s legendary “bruised banana” design, with a bold yellow base covered in jagged black geometric patterns and finished with red trim on the collar and cuffs. It carried the JVC sponsor across the chest and was paired with yellow shorts and socks. Worn by stars such as Ian Wright, Tony Adams, and Paul Merson, this kit has become one of the most iconic and collectible shirts in Premier League history, symbolising early 1990s football culture.
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The 2009/10 Chelsea home shirt featured a classic royal blue design with white and red trim on the crew-neck collar and sleeves. It carried the Samsung sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with blue shorts and white socks, this kit was worn by stars such as Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, and John Terry. It became iconic as Chelsea, under Carlo Ancelotti, won the Premier League and FA Cup double, scoring a record 103 league goals in the process.
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Worn by Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, and Nemanja Vidić during a title-winning campaign under Sir Alex Ferguson, as the club clinched their record 19th English league championship and reached the UEFA Champions League final.
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The Leicester City home shirt from 1992 to 1994 featured a classic royal blue design with white collar and trim, carrying the Walkers Crisps sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Steve Walsh, Gary Parker, and Julian Joachim, this kit was part of an era that included the club’s push for promotion and their 1994 play-off final victory at Wembley.
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Worn by Peter Schmeichel and Raimond van der Gouw during a period of transformative change under Sir Alex Ferguson, as United reasserted domestic dominance and built the foundations for future Champions League success.
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The 1997/98 Liverpool away shirt featured a cream-colored design with green trim, highlighted by the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Michael Owen, Steve McManaman, and Robbie Fowler, this kit represented Liverpool during a transitional season in the Premier League, where a young Owen emerged as one of the brightest talents in English football.
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The 1985/86 Liverpool third shirt featured a white design with red trim, complemented by the Crown Paints sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Jan Mølby, Ronnie Whelan, and Craig Johnston, this kit served as an alternative during the club’s historic double-winning campaign, as Liverpool claimed both the First Division title and the FA Cup, the first league and cup double in the club’s history.
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The 2002/03 Manchester United red training suit featured a bright red top with black detailing, paired with matching black trousers. It carried the Vodafone sponsor, Nike swoosh, and club crest, reflecting the style of the early 2000s. Worn by players such as Ryan Giggs, Ruud van Nistelrooy, and Paul Scholes, this training gear became part of United’s preparation during the season in which they won the Premier League title, finishing ahead of Arsenal.
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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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The 2011/12 Arsenal away shirt featured a bold dark purple and black hooped design, a modern twist on the club’s traditional away colors. It was paired with black shorts and black socks with purple accents. The kit displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Worn by players such as Robin van Persie, Mikel Arteta, and Theo Walcott, this away kit became memorable in a season where Van Persie’s goals fired Arsenal to third place in the Premier League, securing Champions League qualification.
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Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, and Mason Greenwood during a season of high expectations, Ronaldo’s return, and a young core under evolving management.
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