Home replica shirt
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1989-90 Home player shirt short sleeve № 13 (staff shirt)
- image with site Liverpool Match Shirts www.facebook.com/liverpoolmatch.shirts
1989-90 Home replica shirt short sleeve - image
with site eBay www.ebay.com
1989-90 Home retro-replica shirt short sleeve (2007) -
image with site The Liverpool Shirts Museum www.liverpoolkits.com
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1989-90
Home players & replica shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Сlub sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1989-91
In this design home shirt Liverpool first played in neutral Friendly (Makita
Tournament) match versus Dynamo (Kiev, USSR), 2-0, 29.07.1989, at Wembley.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J21,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1989-90)
Retro-replica shirt short sleeve price: J
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How write to me Michael Yip. in 2007 year manufacturer
Adidas, was made home retro-replica shirt, with season 1989-90. Adidas size ladel was
other (left), not how on home rreplica shirt season 1989-90 (lright). |
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Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt
and as other features of a player shirt
Some text in down and photos take with site: wwww.liverpoolkits.com.
Typical 80s Liverpool Adidas era player shirts are
characterised by having the beautiful embroideries.
Left: Adidas motif is fully embroidered into the shirt with little circled-R marks.
Right: Liver Bird club crest is fully embroidered too.
As always, replica shirt has rubber embossed Adidas motif and
Liver Bird club crest.
If we view from the inner side, we can see the embroideries
of Adidas motif and Liver Bird club crest for the player shirt.
Typical machine sewn-on cloth type numbers are found on this
player shirt.
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Third player shirt
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1989-90 Away player shirt short sleeve № 4 Steve Nichol
- image with site Anfield Relics www.facebook.com/anfield.relics
1989-90 Away replica shirt short sleeve - image
with site eBay www.ebay.com
1989-90 Away fake shirt short sleeve (1st variant) -
image with site The Hstorical kits http://www.historicalkits.co.uk
1989-90 Away fake shirt short sleeve (2nd variant) -
image with site The Hstorical kits http://www.historicalkits.co.uk
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1989-90
Third players & replica shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1989-91
In this design away shirt Liverpool first played in neutral Charity Shield match
versus Manchester United, 1-0, 12.08.1989, at Wembley.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J21,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1989-90)
If you read article in below, you can understand what photo "Away replica
shirt (1st variant)", made not in Photoshop.
Liverpool's Blue Shirt
HFK's elves have been busy over the last five days uncovering the truth behind the
blue Liverpool shirt featured in my last post. A popular theory was that the image had
been photoshopped and William Kay went so far as to try to prove it with this image of a
genuine (red) top which he manipulated to prove the point. The problem with this idea is
that our contributor, Linda Connor, owns one. Furthermore she has discovered another in
Dublin and a third was recently sold on eBay as "a very rare Liverpool football
shirt."
John Lovett speculated that the top might have been worn by Liverpool's goalkeepers
in cup games but I've found no evidence of this.
The second theory is that the shirt is a fake. Russel MacKenzie and Jon Jones
compared a genuine top (right) with the one sold on eBay and noticed a couple of
anomalies. Look closely and you will notice that the blue version has the Adidas Equipment
neck tag (introduced 1991) rather than the trefoil label evident on the real thing.
Furthermore, the trefoil on the right breast has two (®) registered trademark symbols
rather than the regulation one.
This begs the question I posed five days ago,namely, why would anyone produce a
fake Liverpool shirt in blue? Thomas Kenmuir, has the answer. Several years ago ...my wife
and I were in Valletta, Malta, when I noticed a market stall selling hundreds of different
football shirts. Upon closer inspection some of the shirts which looked to be genuine
articles were in fact very good copies. I think I actually saw a shirt like the one shown
displayed next to a blue and white CELTIC shirt and a blue and green MOTHERWELL shirt.
When I pointed these out to the stall holder he said he knew nothing about football and
all his stock was the genuine article and I had no right to question his integrity and
honesty etc, etc. So rather than argue I let it go so perhaps that where that Liverpool
shirt came from.
So there you have it. My thanks to everyone who contributed and my commiserations to the
punter who paid J250 for a Maltese knock-off!
© Copyright of site The Hstorical kits www.historicalkits.co.uk.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt
and as other features of a player shirt
Some text in down and photos take with site: www.liverpoolkits.com.
This size label and Adidas logo on blue fake shirt, how you
to see on size label have other design and written "MADE IN CHINA", which not
can was in season 1989-90. This fake shirt made some years ago (now 2018 year). Also not
right Adidas logo (printed or felt) with two (®) registered trademark. On original player
and replica shirt this Adidas logo how on images (below).
Typical 80s Liverpool Adidas era player shirts are
characterised by having the beautiful embroideries.
Left: Adidas motif is fully embroidered into the shirt with little circled-R marks.
Right: Liver Bird club crest is fully embroidered too.
As always, replica shirt has rubber embossed Adidas motif and
Liver Bird club crest. |
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