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Iconic World Cup strips


No mention of Peru, at Argentina 1978, with Téofilo Cubillas wearing this absolute beauty?

Immediately negates this story, IMO.

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I dunno why, but I like their 1st ever strip on the left as these were their first 4 strips.


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On a side note, the Crystal Palace sash shirt was a topper in 70s.

 
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Never heard the story about the Argentinian strip before
Me neither ,if you look at the picture you can see the different positions of the numbers and badges where the kitman was sewing them on under pressure with no template for positioning ( not having a go mine would have been a lot worse).

So Maradona's famous match worn shirt that sold at Auction for 7.1 million was a Chinese knock off that probably cost the kitman a fiver :lol: :lol:.
 
Me neither ,if you look at the picture you can see the different positions of the numbers and badges where the kitman was sewing them on under pressure with no template for positioning ( not having a go mine would have been a lot worse).

So Maradona's famous match worn shirt that sold at Auction for 7.1 million was a Chinese knock off that probably cost the kitman a fiver :lol: :lol:.
There's a video showing them stitching the badges on


Canny funny comment at the ending of this video

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