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Liverpool 1989-91 Home Shirt

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The Liverpool 1989-91 home shirt is a classic piece of football history, famously worn during the club’s triumphant 1989-90 First Division title win under manager Kenny Dalglish. This iconic jersey features the traditional Liverpool red with white accents, adorned with the club’s crest and the sponsor logo ‘Candy’. Known for its superb design, the shirt remains a cherished item among fans and collectors, symbolizing a golden era for the Reds.

Liverpool 1989-91 Home Shirt

The Liverpool 1989-91 home shirt is a classic piece of football memorabilia, renowned for its vibrant design and historical significance. This shirt features the iconic Liverpool red color, complemented by white accents, and prominently displays the club’s crest along with the sponsor logo. It was worn during a successful period for Liverpool FC, notably when they clinched the First Division title in the 1989-90 season under the management of Kenny Dalglish.

The design of the shirt is often referred to as the ‘Candy’ shirt, named after the sponsor that adorned it. This particular kit is celebrated not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its association with memorable moments in Liverpool’s history, including a remarkable 9-0 victory over Crystal Palace during that season. The shirt symbolizes a golden era for the club, marking the last time they lifted the First Division title before it was rebranded as the Premier League.

Fans and collectors cherish this shirt for its nostalgic value and connection to Liverpool’s rich football heritage. It is available in various sizes and has become a sought-after item among supporters looking to celebrate their team’s legacy.

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Size Chart
Height
Weight
Small 165-170cm 50-60kg
Medium 170-175cm 60-70kg
Large 175-180cm 70-80kg
X-Large 180-185cm 80-90kg
XX-Large 185-190cm 90-100kg

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S, M, L, XL, XXL

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