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Description
Description
The shirt is in fair condition even if it has several holes on the front on the back. The shirt measures 48 cm in width and 63.5 cm in length.
DETAILS:
The colors have kept their original brilliance.
Vertical red and black stripes.
Gianni Vittore label present inside the shirt.
Number 9, made in lencio cloth, sewn on the back of the shirt.
CURIOSITIES:
Photographic surveys of the time attest that this model was worn by the English striker James Peter Greaves known as Jimmy, Coming from Chelsea, he played 13 games in the Rossoneri shirt, scoring 9 goals. Last match played with Milan on 29.10.1961: Fiorentina vs Milan 5-2 (Championship). "Gianni Brera said of him:" He is a very skilled stylist but a great laver ".
TOP PLAYERS: Ghiggia, Altafini, Rivera and Trapattoni.
CLASSIFICATION IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP: 1st place.
Returns and Exchanges
Returns and Exchanges
You can return the product within 14 days of purchasing it.
Express Shipping
Express Shipping
Delivery is handled by DHL, which usually delivers within 24 hours.
Vintage sportswear sizes don't follow modern standards: each item comes from a different era, manufacturer, and manufacturing process.
For this reason, the measurements are indicative and may vary from piece to piece.
To get the exact measurements of the individual item, contact us here .
All measurements are in centimeters (cm) .
1980s
Variable fit, often shorter
| Cut | Chest | Length | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Youth | 81–86 | 61–63.5 | 43–46 |
| S | 86–91 | 63.5–66 | 48–51 |
| M | 96.5–101.5 | 66–68.5 | 51–53 |
| THE | 107–112 | 71–73.5 | 53–56 |
| XL | 117–122 | 73.5–76 | 58–61 |
| XXL | 122–127 | 76–78.5 | 61–63.5 |
1990s
Wider fit, characteristic of the era
| Cut | Chest | Length | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Youth | 86–91 | 63.5–66 | 48–51 |
| S | 91–96.5 | 68.5–71 | 51–53 |
| M | 96.5–101.5 | 71–73.5 | 56–58.5 |
| THE | 107–112 | 73.5–76 | 61–63.5 |
| XL | 117–122 | 76–78.5 | 63.5–66 |
| XXL | 122–127 | 78.5–81 | 66–68.5 |
2000s
More modern fit, less oversized
| Cut | Chest | Length | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| XL Boys | 86–91 | 63.5–66 | 53–56 |
| S | 91–96.5 | 68.5–71 | 58.5–61 |
| M | 96.5–101.5 | 71–73.5 | 61–63.5 |
| THE | 107–112 | 73.5–76 | 63.5–66 |
| XL | 117–122 | 76–78.5 | 66–68.5 |
| XXL | 122–127 | 78.5–81 | 68.5–71 |
2010 and beyond
More snug and standardized fit
| Cut | Chest | Length | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 86–91 | 61–63.5 | 43–46 |
| S | 91–96.5 | 63.5–66 | 48–51 |
| M | 96.5–101.5 | 66–68.5 | 51–53 |
| THE | 107–112 | 68.5–71 | 53–56 |
| XL | 117–122 | 71–73.5 | 58–61 |
| XXL | 122–127 | 73.5–76 | 61–63.5 |
| 3XL | 127–132 | 76–78.5 | 66–68.5 |
Modern Jerseys – Approximate measurements
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S · 45 cm (armpit to armpit) · 73 cm (length)
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M · 49.5 cm · 73 cm
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L · 55 cm · 77 cm
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XL · 59.5 cm · 80 cm
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XXL · 65 cm · 80 cm
Do you need the exact measurements of the item you are purchasing?
Contact us: Every vintage item has a unique story and fit.







