The New Fabric of England Well that was a surprise wasn’t it? Compared to the high profile launches of England’s previous few kits, the new […] Read More
Tag: football kit history
Now firmly settled into a system of three new kits every year, the new Chelsea home strip at first glance doesn’t feel like much of […] Read More
Since Bolton ditched their two-year life cycle on kits in 2007 the designs have become ever more ‘challenging’. Prior to then you could count on […] Read More
Birmingham prepared for 2010-11 with the announcement of a new kit deal with Chinese sportswear manufacturers Xtep. The club previewed four designs and asked supporters […] Read More
Most replica shirts are naturally bought by diehard fans who want to show their support for the team. But if I were to choose one […] Read More
Any reader of True Colours will know how much interest I have in the symbolism and importance of a good looking kit and the power […] Read More
With just under a week to go, here is a complete set of home and away kits for every country competing in this year’s South […] Read More
I’m delighted to announce the launch this week of www.greatestkitever.com – a companion site to True Colours in conjunction with the team behind the www.greatesteverplayer.com […] Read More
Oldham Athletic were a founding club of the Premier League back in 1992 and were just one of a plethora of Umbro-supplied teams in the […] Read More
Burnley are this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of their switch to claret and blue in 1910 after experimenting with a vast array of colour […] Read More