Old School Man Utd Shirts

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So you have the latest Manchester United shirts and the ones from the past few seasons but you want to take being a fan to the next level. What now? Well, many fans have taken to collecting the old shirts that glorious Man Utd teams of the past sported. Obviously original shirts from the glory years cost hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds and wouldn’t fit the ordinary fan’s budget. However, there is one particular website that sells replicas.

Toffs is a Uk-based website that sells replica shirts at reasonable prices that regular fans could enjoy. You can find it at http://www.toffs.com/icat/manutd. This is the specific Man Utd page. It displays all sorts of shirts from the days of the Busby Babes and George Best (see above), right through to the more modern day ones. Whatever it is that you are looking for, you will find it there.

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1 Comment »

  1. Quality link. I have most of the kits since the mid 80’s. Most shocking though would have to be the 92/93 third choice kit that referred to the Newton Heath colours. Nice idea but did look awful! The other kit I liked that got slated was the 94/95 third choice one, with all the names of players gone by down the years.

    Comment by Andy — February 11, 2007 @ 2:18 pm

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