![]() The sponsors’ logos really tried the shirts together with Misura, FitGar, Fiorucci, and finally Pirelli. The second Milan club in this list, Inter was blessed with some incredible striped kits in the 80s and 90s. The likes of Peter Schmeichel, Simão, Pedro Barbosa, Mustapha Hadji, Marco Aurelio, and Beto. I chose the home shirts from 1997-2000 because they were glory days. Now they’re my new favourite team and it’s weird to support a club that wears green-and-white hoops and it not be Celtic (although everyone asks if I do when I wear my custom-made Sporting scarf). Before then, I knew them as Sporting Lisbon (which isn’t their name and you should never say that to a Sporting fan as they’ll get angry), and the club Nani and Cristiano Ronaldo used to play for. Sporting CP (1997-2000)Īs I said above, I started supporting Sporting in 2017. On the plus side, the kit was part of the greatest Premier League match of all-time in 1996. It was a superb kit and deserved a league title but it wasn’t meant to be. ![]() It had a grandad collar – almost unheard of in the 90s – and the stripes were crossed on the edges. But in terms of the best kit, Newcastle still reigns supreme. Coincidentally, they threw away a seemingly insurmountable lead at Christmas too. Newcastle (1995-1997)įormerly the best squad to never win the Premier League before Liverpool took that accolade last season. But after that, no more and Juventus replaced them as the best team in Italy and Europe although they won Serie A in 98/99. The club won a ton of Scudettos and reached the European Cup/Champions League final four times between 1990-1995, winning two. ![]() Milan went through 3 sponsors, varying stripe thickness, and varying levels of success. They went through a couple of sponsors, and even though the thickness of the stripes only changed slightly, the kits just looked superb. But the 90s is where I’m looking for their best kits. I even have a 2009-10 home shirt with Beckham 32 on the back. AC Milan (1990-2000)īlack-and-red stripes? I’m all for it. And Chris Bart-Williams looked awesome in Sheffield Wednesday’s colours – even if he wasn’t there between 1997-1999. It sported the ever-classic Sanderson sponsor logo (also sported by a striped kitted team – Southampton – in the 90s). My favourite version was their home kit, worn from 1997-1999. Sheffield Wednesday (1997-1999)įun fact: Sheffield Wednesday started out with blue-and-white horizontal stripes in the 1870s and early 1880s, before trying half-and-half and settling on vertical stripes (besides a return to horizontal in 1945-1946 – controversial!) Everyone has their own opinion so best lists are always debatable. I know the title says “best” but in all honesty, these are just my favourites. The main secondary colour is white but some of the teams in this list so things differently. They stand out and cover multiple colour options. There’s just something really cool about striped football kits. In 2017, I started following Sporting CP but before then, I got into stripes via Espanyol. I spent most of my life supporting Manchester United who wore plain red.
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