More than colors: the visual evolution of football kits
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More than colors: the visual evolution of football kits



Football shirts are far more loaded than a piece of regular sportswear. History, tribal allegiance, and true artistic excellence: it's all there.

The transition from scratchy wool pullovers to today's precision-engineered jerseys reflects changes in fashion, textile technology. What was previously only used to distinguish between two teams has developed into a multibillion-dollar enterprise. Let's look back at where it all started in order to appreciate where we are now.

The heavy origins of football attire
The earliest kits, dating back to the late 1800s, were built for survival. Thick wool or heavy cotton dominated the market. Plus long sleeves, laced collars, and buttoned fronts. The garments looked far more suited to a building site than a football pitch.
The teams were separated by patterns: color blocks or basic vertical stripes. Squad numbers were introduced in the late 1920s. After the war, lighter materials gradually crept. Silhouettes became less cumbersome.

Then came the 1970s, which genuinely changed everything. Synthetic polyester arrived. Shirts became lighter and more practical. Brands like Adidas and Umbro spotted an opportunity and began placing their logos front and center. The commercial era of the football shirt had quietly begun.

The late 20th-century visual revolution
While the 1970s ignited the fuse, the 1980s and 1990s were the explosion. Thanks to sublimation printing the designers fused intricate patterns, color gradients, and abstract motifs into the fabric. Many used it with remarkable confidence. Ina Franzmann's 1988–1990 West Germany home shirt is a prime example; the geometric ribbons in the country's colors were really startling and are still relevant today.

In 1988, the Netherlands won the European Championship wearing their iconic orange uniform with a lot of chevrons, a style that collectors still fiercely pursue. Goalkeeper jerseys became almost aggressively abstract as the 1990s progressed, neon began to appear, and the era as a whole gained a graphic boldness that has never truly been matched since.

Fabric technology and works of art worthy of museums
The baggy silhouette displayed today on all Polish bookmaker's websites, was complete by the early 2000s. Modern kits are engineered with a level of precision that previous designers could not have imagined. RDY uses selective ventilation and dual-knit structures to control moisture and heat in desired body parts. Club badges have also been redesigned, with lightweight heat-pressed versions that save valuable grams in favor of bulky embroidered crests.

Some of these shirts are completely unrelated to sports. Arsenal's 1991–1993 away shirt, nicknamed the "Bruised Banana" for its chaotic yellow and black zigzag design, now turns up in design exhibitions.

The ardent realm of shirt collecting
All of this visual richness has produced a devoted global community of collectors who treat rare jerseys with the same reverence others reserve for fine art or vintage wine. Seeked items frequently trade for far over a thousand euros or dollars in the secondary market, which has experienced rapid growth. The somewhat tighter cut, the printed washing instructions instead of a scratchy tag, and the more sophisticated mesh panels beneath the arms are all characteristics that serious collectors are aware of that set a standard replica apart from a match-worn or player-issue jersey.










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