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Hummel

Hummel, the historic football shirts with a Danish style, or almost

There Hummel Founded in Germany, Hummel was the third-largest sportswear company, after Adidas and Puma. Over the years, it has developed a special relationship with Denmark. Today, it is headquartered in Århus and has kitted out the Danish national team from 1974 to 2004. Hummel has always pursued two main lines of action: on the one hand, it has designed uniforms for prestigious clubs, and on the other, it has always supported small teams and humanitarian projects. For example, in 2001, it sponsored and supported the Tibet national team, which is not recognized by FIFA. Another initiative, together with Khalida Popal, a soccer player and activist, included the design of the first-ever kit for the Afghan national soccer team, both men's and women's, which significantly featured the hijab. And let's not forget the fundraising uniforms in Russia for the Russian LGBT Sport Federation. In fact, Hummel has put six T-shirts on sale, each one in a color that makes up the rainbow flag symbol of the movement and with the writing “Change The World” in Russian on the chest.

Hummel Historic Football Shirts

Hummel has designed the uniforms of big clubs such as Real Madrid, From 1986 to the early 1990s, the Spanish team managed to regain the Spanish throne after a long six-year hiatus, winning five consecutive home titles. Italian teams like Udinese were also included. In our catalog dedicated to historic Hummel jerseys, we collect small rarities that fully embody the characteristics of the German/Danish brand. In fact, the Udinese Awey jersey epitomizes the Hummel style. Designed by the designers, it features a blue geometric pattern, typical of 1980s fashion, with white inserts and long sleeves with a contrasting collar and cuffs. We're always on the lookout for unique and original pieces, so never miss out on new arrivals.