This Millwall shirt, a standard late-60s long sleeved crew neck, found fame not only thanks to Millwall’s “Class of ‘71”, but also by its association […] Read More
Category: Kit Cupboard
One of the unsung heroes of lower league kit design in the early-mid eighties, was undoubtedly Hobott – or, to give them their full title […] Read More
There’s been loads of special charity shirts worn by clubs in the past few years. I’ve referred to a few of the higher profile ones […] Read More
At first glance this kit may seem nothing out of the ordinary but there is an interesting story behind it. In the mid-80s (the height […] Read More
This kit could be considered a myth-buster on two counts; firstly it proves that third kits were as common decades ago as they are now […] Read More
For me, this is one of the classic kits of all time. Adidas were certainly enjoying a golden age in the early 80s – especially […] Read More
Everyone associates Leeds United today with the colour palette of white, yellow and blue. But back in the 60s and early 70 the club employed […] Read More
As anyone who has read my books will confirm, I’m not one eager to negatively criticise kit design as I realise that such a matter […] Read More
One of the most distinctive continental shirts worldwide is undoubtedly that of Barcelona. Until the club’s recent arrangement with Unicef they were famous for never […] Read More
You may have noticed that The Kit Cupboard has been promoted and now has its own place in the top level of the site: http://www.truecoloursfootballkits.com/the-kit-cupboard […] Read More