Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Italy home football shirt 1986/90

Sale price£130 Regular price£170
Size:
Size & Condition Guide

Size/Measurements

We strongly recommend that you reference the manufacturer's official website if you have any concerns or questions regarding the sizing or measurements of a particular item. We do not accept responsibility for size classifications defined by the manufacturer's label.

Here you can find example size charts for different manufacturers.

We use the following abbreviations when listing sizes:

 Size Description
YS Youth Small
YM Youth Medium
YL Youth Large
YXL Youth Extra-Large
YXXL Youth XX-Large
XXS XX-Small
XS Extra-Small
S Small
M Medium
L Large
XL Extra-Large
XXL

XX-Large

XXXL XXX-Large

 

In certain cases we may reclassify a size variant to 'best fits as'. In such instances, the alteration is clearly stated in the product's description.

 

Condition

We operate a condition scale of 1-10 which applies to all items. You will find our condition ranking in an item's description.

Due to the nature of vintage products, some items may show signs of ageing. Anything detrimental (eg. holes or marks) will be noted.


Condition: 9/10

Comments: Extremely rare long-sleeved, player-issue shirt worn by the Azzurri from 1986-90, including the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and the 1990 World Cup which they hosted.

The Italian squad included big names such as Roberto Baggio, Roberto Mancini, Franco Baresi, Gianluca Vialli, Nicola Berti and Paolo Maldini.

However, Salvatore Schillaci was the highlight of the Azzurri's tournament as he scored six goals and won the Golden Boot.

Player-issue shirt which does not display the Diadora logo on the chest. The FIGC emblem is embroidered and the shirt is thicker material than a replica version. Long-sleeve example features a round collar as opposed to V-neck of the short-sleeve version. The shirt was worn on 14/11/1987 in a 2-1 victory against Sweden.

Feint shadow of previous #3 on the reverse, two small vertical pulls.

Frequently Asked Questions