Mark Jessop sent me a great email the other day where he analyses how many teams each kit company supplies throughout the English, German, Italian, […] Read More
Tag: football kit history
by Denis Hurley Clearly, given the subject matter of my previous two contributions on here, the issue of change kits is one that interests me […] Read More
I’ve had this post drafted for a while but Thursday night’s farce at Tynecastle where the home side, Hearts, were forced to wear their away […] Read More
There’s a strong array of kits for this summer’s Euro 2012 championship with some fine efforts from all manufacturers. They’re certainly better than the Euro […] Read More
I thought I owed you all an apology for the relative lack of updates on the site lately. As some of you will be aware […] Read More
It may not have been the first appearance of Crystal Palace’s iconic sashed kit design but this Admiral incarnation, fondly remembered by the Palace faithful, […] Read More
My first real footballing memory is the same as that of a lot of Irish people around my age – the heady days of Italia […] Read More
The late 90s isn’t always regarded as a golden era for kit design but it did throw up some absolute classics such as this fine […] Read More
I was interviewed by BBC Radio Merseyside on Thursday regarding in the somewhat controversial new Liverpool third kit. Want to hear what I think of […] Read More
Like many football kit followers of a certain age Admiral hold a special place in my kit memories. The brand has made several revivals since […] Read More