Vintage Football Shirts
from Cult Kits
Uruguay Recoba Bootleg Tee
2012 Nagoya Grampus #12 Home Shirt (S) Le Coq
2021/22 Detroit City Bomber Jacket (M) Starter
2022/23 Mexico Lozano #22 Home Shirt (L) Adidas
1995/96 West Brom Home Shirt (XL) Patrick
2002 FC Tokyo Away Shirt (S) Adidas
1980'S Classic Umbro Green/Blue Football Boots (11)
2015/16 Kilmarnock Tracksuit Jumper (XXS) Errea
1994/95 Tenerife Home Shirt (L) Puma
1994 USA X Sweden *BNWT* World Cup Cap Twins
Paulaner Spezi Release Retro 'Community' Football Kit
German beverage brand Paulaner Spezi has officially released a special retro-inspired football shirt, dubbed the "Paulaner Community Jersey".
The Paulaner Community jersey features a classic retro aesthetic complete with a white polo collar. The base of the shirt is yellow, transitioning into wavy bands of the iconic Spezi brand colors (orange, red, pink, and blue) towards the bottom. The front of the kit features "Paulaner" across the chest in classic typography, a silver bottle cap crest on the right chest, and the text "Seit 1974" on the left.
The shirt is strictly limited to one jersey per person and is only available for shipping within Germany. It retails at €19.90 and can be customized with a name and number.
Wales will debut their limited edition 150th anniversary kit next Tuesday against Ghana. The adidas jersey commemorates the Football Association of Wales, founded in 1876, with a classic red and white retro design that honors the team's heritage.
https://www.footyheadlines.com/2026/01/wales-150th-anniversary-kit.html
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Wears Arsenal Kit Inspired Kurta at Eid al-Adha
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani attended Eid al-Adha prayers in the Bronx wearing a kurta based on Arsenal's 2025-26 away shirt. The longtime Arsenal supporter chose the traditional tunic for the Wednesday celebration.
The garment replicates the navy blue design with red lightning bolt patterns from the club's away kit and includes the Emirates Fly Better sponsor logo. Photographs of the outfit circulated widely on social media after the event.
Mamdani, who has supported Arsenal since childhood, combined his fandom with the Muslim holiday observance in the city he leads.



