Classic Football Jerseys
Classic Football jerseys are not only visually pleasing, they are a reflection of the strength behind the team and have become legendary in football history. This article introduces you to 10 unique styles of football wear.
Netherlands Euro 1988 Home Jersey: This football uniform has an orange base colour and consists of layered geometric patterns, dynamic and very classic design in football history.
Germany Euro 1988 Home Jersey: this football outfit with black, red and yellow stripes, the design is simple and generous, full of power, is a timeless classic.
France Euro 1984 Home Football Shirt: Platini and his teammates wore this simple and generous Gallic traditional colour football clothing to help France win the European Cup for the first time.
England UEFA Euro 1980 Home Jersey: This football shirt is still a collector's favourite as it is predominantly white, with blue blocks on the shoulders to give it a maritime feel.
Belgium Euro 1984 Home Jersey: the large geometric pattern on the chest, like a diamond-shaped check on a jumper, is unique.
Finland UEFA Euro 2021 Home Jersey: white background colour with blue cross pattern, simple and clear, highly recognisable.
North Macedonia UAFA Euro 2021 Home Jersey: cleverly integrated into the national flag elements, with an off-centre design, very unique.
Portugal Euro 2012 Away Jersey: the red and green blocks on the national flag turn into an eye-catching large cross of the same colour, a unique and well-received design by the players.
Denmark's Euro 1992 Goalkeeper Jersey: goalkeeper Schmeichel's neon coloured football jersey stood out on the pitch.
Netherlands 1988-1989 National Team Goalkeeper Jersey: the blue diagonal stripe design is particularly heroic.