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The LFC Retro 1989 Home Shirt features:
Red replica shirt with retro crest and stripe design
Vintage LFC crest in white
White Crown Paints logo
V-neck collar and cuffs
The 1985/86 was Kenny Dalglish's first season as manager, leading them to a double victory of the FA Cup and League Title. The LFC Retro 1986 Home Shirt features: Red replica shirt with retro crest and stripe design Embroidered LFC...
This limited-edition, blackout colourway of the iconic Shankly jacket is the first edition to LFC's new, limited-edition blackout retro collection. Worn by Bill Shankly while leading the reds out at the FA Cup Final in 1974, this blackout edit is...
The LFC Adults Retro 05-06 Home Shirt is a replica from the famous LFC Champions League 2005 Victory, featuring: Red shirt with geometric designs LFC emblem in embroidered badge White textured Carlsberg sponsor Materials: 100% Polyester MEASUREMENTS: S M L...
As worn by Kenny Dalglish's team on their travels during the historic 1989-90 season, where Liverpool won League Division One for the 18th time. Highlights of the season included a 9-0 win over Crystal Palace, with Aldridge scoring his last...
The Walkout Jacket was worn by the team on the night of LFCs fifth European Victory in Istanbul in 2005. This version comes in our popular full blackout style, and features: Blackout jacket with a full zip fastening Ribbed funnel...
The 1985/86 was Kenny Dalglish's first season as manager, leading them to a double victory of the FA Cup and League Title. The LFC Retro 1986 Crown Paints Track Jacket features: Red and grey track jacket inspired by the 1986...
The 2002-2003 Away Shirt was worn by players such as Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher. This year saw Liverpool FC pick up the League Cup trophy following a 2-0 victory over Manchester United. The LFC Retro 02-03 Away...
England striker Kevin Keegan was synonymous with the famous No.7 shirt at Anfield. Forming a famous little and large partnership with Welshman John Toshack, Keegan became one of the teams most talented and dangerous players, striking fear into defences at...