Shane88
Actually Nostradamus
Looking for a gift for my brother's birthday, does anyone have recommendations for the best site? There seems to be a lot. Thanks for any help.
Retro inter Milan one for me pleaseLooking for a gift for my brother's birthday, does anyone have recommendations for the best site? There seems to be a lot. Thanks for any help.
Classic Football Shirts are the best, but depending on what you want, it can be expensive. Probably no more so than the other places though.Looking for a gift for my brother's birthday, does anyone have recommendations for the best site? There seems to be a lot. Thanks for any help.
Cheers!Classic Football Shirts are the best, but depending on what you want, it can be expensive. Probably no more so than the other places though.
That's kinda what I meant! Replicas of old shirts, not match-worn or super genuine ones. I probably should've mentioned that in the OP.Honestly I'd jut get a perfect replica. So cheap and they're genuinely as good as the real thing if you buy a good one. The prices for the real deal are just mad now.
The direct results of modern football's boring, throwaway nature, I reckon. People will spend £80-100 on a classic shirt that reminds them of the good old days that will last them years rather than spend £80 on a shirt with two sponsors logos on it that'll last for 9 months.The shirts are ridiculously expensive these days on them sites that others have shared.
You can still track down real ones on ebay for a good price if you know what you're looking for.That's kinda what I meant! Replicas of old shirts, not match-worn or super genuine ones. I probably should've mentioned that in the OP.
Love my brother but I'm not spending €250 on a 1999 United shirt!
Those '91-'92 yellow Arsenal JVC kits are amazing! 450 Pounds though..
Saw the Beckham 96/97 shirt going for 130£... Damn, got one of those in my closet... but with Giggs on the back. Wonder if that'll lower the value regarding recent events...https://www.cultkits.com
10% off your first order.
I know the guy who runs it and he's a lovely bloke.
Sorry I meant the retro shirts are expensive considering they are just old shirts.The direct results of modern football's boring, throwaway nature, I reckon. People will spend £80-100 on a classic shirt that reminds them of the good old days that will last them years rather than spend £80 on a shirt with two sponsors logos on it that'll last for 9 months.