The Tottenham Hotspur 1993/1995 Home Kit featured a classic white base with bold navy and purple detailing, capturing the distinctive mid-90s Spurs aesthetic. The shirt included subtle tonal patterning across the fabric, a sharp collar design, and contrasting sleeve trim, paired with navy shorts and white socks to complete the traditional look. The iconic Holsten sponsor stood prominently across the chest, making it one of the most recognisable Tottenham shirts of the era. Worn by players such as Teddy Sheringham, Darren Anderton, and Jürgen Klinsmann, this kit remains a nostalgic favourite among collectors for its strong identity and classic 90s character.
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The 1984/87 Rangers home shirt featured a traditional royal blue base with subtle pinstripes and a white v-neck collar, paired with white shorts and black socks with red turnovers. It carried the McEwan’s Lager sponsor and became synonymous with the dawn of a new era at Ibrox. Worn by legends such as Ally McCoist, Terry Butcher, and Davie Cooper, this kit remains one of the most iconic in Rangers history.
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Worn by Ronnie Whelan, Paul McGrath, and Tony Galvin during their first-ever appearance at a major tournament, UEFA Euro 1988, highlighted by a famous 1-0 victory over England.
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Worn by Packie Bonner, Paul McGrath, and Kevin Sheedy during their iconic debut at the FIFA World Cup in Italy, reaching the quarter-finals in a historic run under Jack Charlton.
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Worn by Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, and Dennis Bergkamp during the early years of Arsène Wenger’s iconic side, laying the groundwork for future glory and Champions League consistency.
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The 1990 Yugoslavia home shirt featured a royal blue design with white and red accents on the shoulders and collar, paired with white shorts and blue socks. It carried the Adidas trefoil logo and national crest, showcasing a stylish late-80s design. Worn by stars such as Dragan Stojković, Safet Sušić, and Darko Pančev at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, this kit is remembered for Yugoslavia’s exciting attacking play and quarter-final appearance.
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