SERIE A
SERIE A
HISTORICAL SERIE A SHIRTS
The Italian Championship For many years it was considered one of the most beautiful in the world, experienced by teams that fought ardently for the Scudetto. From those years remain those uniforms that remain indelible in the memories of every fan and football enthusiast as well as memorabilia to collect and Historic Serie A jerseys . For any team and fan base, one of the symbols of football passion is the jersey itself, which has undergone numerous changes since its origins. Thanks to historic brands, the uniforms have perfectly adapted to fashion trends, becoming vintage football shirts All collectible. Initially, no sponsors, neither technical nor commercial, were featured on the kits until the 1970s and 1980s, and one of the first teams to have a sponsor on their shirts was an Italian team, Lanerossi Vicenza in the 1950s. Shortly before the liberalization of sponsorships, we find a first attempt on the Udinese shirt of the 1980s . The then club president, Teofilo Sanson, considered adding the logo of his eponymous ice cream company to the shorts, since the regulations only covered shirts. This was short-lived, however, as the FIGC immediately nixed the initiative. At the time, shirts were made of polyester, and acrylic replaced the cotton of previous years.
HISTORICAL FOOTBALL SHIRTS OF THE ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.
The 1980s arrived, and with them the liberalization of technical and commercial sponsorships. Many of those retro soccer jerseys have remained etched in our memory, not only thanks to the exploits of the players who wore them, but also because the brands that began to follow the trends of the decade: Diadora, NR, Kappa, Lotto. For example, let's remember a well-known Italian brand: NR which began producing football shirts made of wool, a blend of cotton and wool, with a V-neck, hand-sewn numbers and crests and the typical bright colours. Memorable, for example, are the historic Napoli shirts Designed by Ennerre and Mars, with which he won the Scudetto. The new decade also brought new textures and new technical and commercial sponsors. The colors are bright and the patterns are eccentric: these are the football jerseys of the 1990s. For example, we can recall one of the most extravagant of the historic Genoa jerseys, the 1992/93 one designed by Errea, with its bright colors and all-over textures. Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, many technical sponsors were replaced by two large multinationals: Nike and Adidas. Dive into our collection and find all the historic Serie A jerseys: Napoli, Torino, Sampdoria, Udinese, Hellas Verona, Atalanta, Bologna, Cagliari, Genoa
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