The Liverpool FC Home Shirt for the 2023/24 season draws inspiration from the classic kit of the cup-winning team of 1974, which heralded a new era of dominance for the Reds. It’s an iconic design made modern as the Anfield faithful get ready to walk in the footsteps of the club’s legendary historical figures.

Liverpool FC 23/24 Home Jersey
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The Air Force 1 Low ‘White Red Sole’ brings a vibrant look to its classic basketball construction. The shoe’s upper is built with leather, featuring a white base highlighted by University Red on the Swoosh, heel patch and tongue tag. Underfoot, more University Red highlights the midsole, which houses Air for cushioning, giving way to a concentric rubber outsole for traction.
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₵350.00
Before cementing its status as a streetwear icon and skateboarding staple, the Dunk began its journey on the university hardwood. The design made major waves in 1985 when it debuted in a pack of colour-coordinated products for university programmes. Now, a handful of those treasured team colours are back to commemorate the model’s 35th anniversary. This edition blends an upper of neutral white leather with overlays of university red. Grab this slick take on a timeless silhouette to claim a piece of footwear history.
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First known as the Vans #36, the Old Skool debuted in 1977 with a unique new addition: a random doodle drawn by founder Paul Van Doren, and originally referred to as the “jazz stripe.” Today, the famous Vans Sidestripe has become the unmistakable-and instantly recognizable-hallmark of the Vans brand. Constructed with durable suede and canvas uppers in a range of fresh colorways, the Old Skool pays homage to our heritage while ensuring that this low top, lace-up shoe remains as iconic as ever. It also features re-enforced toe caps, supportive padded collars, and signature rubber waffle outsoles.
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A fashion-forward Los Blancos jersey for supporters, made with recycled materials.
Elegance is their identity. The embossed “RMCF” monograms repeating across this Real Madrid third jersey borrow their distinctive look from the lettering used on traditional Madrid street signs. Standing out from the classy design, the iconic Trefoil returns to an adidas match shirt after a long break. Behind it all, AEROREADY keeps soccer fans dry and comfortable as they shout their support. This product is made with 100% recycled materials. By reusing materials that have already been created, we help to reduce waste and our reliance on finite resources and reduce the footprint of the products we make.
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₵140.00
The Reds are once again embracing a green hue for road games next term.
Compared with the neon green and white used last season, Nike are going with a darker green in 2024-25, a tint that is more akin to their 2022-24 third kit and a clearer throwback to the tone of the classic green away kits of the early 1990s.
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₵149.99
Ghana 2025 Home Jersey – A Timeless Classic for the Black Stars
Step onto the pitch in the Ghana 2025 Home Jersey, a perfect fusion of national pride and modern performance. This crisp white jersey represents the purity and unity of the Ghanaian spirit, while its subtle yet powerful details celebrate the rich heritage of the Black Stars.
Key Features:
- Iconic Black Star: Placed boldly at the center of the chest, the black star symbolizes Ghana’s independence and unwavering strength.
- Patriotic V-Neck Collar: Trimmed with red, yellow, and green, the collar proudly represents the Ghanaian flag, adding a touch of national pride.
- Sleek Minimalist Design: A clean, all-white base ensures a classic and sophisticated look, making this jersey perfect for both game days and everyday wear.
Why You’ll Love It:
- A must-have for Ghana football fans, whether you’re supporting the team at international tournaments or collecting a piece of history.
- Perfect for both athletic performance and casual styling, embodying the essence of Ghanaian football culture.
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