Supreme have released a crazy football shirt as part of their SS18 collection, which takes inspiration from a Tottenham Hotspur third shirt from the early 90's.

American hype brand Supreme, who have scheduled releases at 11am every Thursday during their seasonal ranges, released the shirt on 05/04/18 and surprisingly, given their record of items selling out instantly, it is still available. With that said, it comes with an RRP of £98 which probably indicates why.

The original shirt which it takes inspiration from - produced by Umbro - is somewhat of an obscure one. It was worn by Spurs for the first time in the Quarter-Final of the Cup Winner's Cup, in a 1-0 defeat to Feyenoord.

The shirt was worn by legendary striker Gary Lineker in his last season for the the club, when he bagged 30 goals in 43 games, before a moving to Japan. Officially it was the third shirt for 3 seasons until 1994. However, it was only worn four more times after it's debut including a 6-0 defeat at Sheffield United.
Supreme's modern take on the shirt is released in various colours and features the prominent 'WordArt'-style font with retro-look fading. It also includes a vintage number 9 to the rear.

Let us know your thoughts on this 1990's inspired streetwear jersey. Too expensive? Comment below.

American hype brand Supreme, who have scheduled releases at 11am every Thursday during their seasonal ranges, released the shirt on 05/04/18 and surprisingly, given their record of items selling out instantly, it is still available. With that said, it comes with an RRP of £98 which probably indicates why.

The original shirt which it takes inspiration from - produced by Umbro - is somewhat of an obscure one. It was worn by Spurs for the first time in the Quarter-Final of the Cup Winner's Cup, in a 1-0 defeat to Feyenoord.

The shirt was worn by legendary striker Gary Lineker in his last season for the the club, when he bagged 30 goals in 43 games, before a moving to Japan. Officially it was the third shirt for 3 seasons until 1994. However, it was only worn four more times after it's debut including a 6-0 defeat at Sheffield United.
Supreme's modern take on the shirt is released in various colours and features the prominent 'WordArt'-style font with retro-look fading. It also includes a vintage number 9 to the rear.

Let us know your thoughts on this 1990's inspired streetwear jersey. Too expensive? Comment below.