Each culer remembers one era or another of Barça. Whether in the last decades of glory or in older times marked by extraordinary comebacks, many emblematic players have lifted trophies that will remain in the annals of the Club. With the reissue of the Retro 1899 Collection, the FC Barcelona pays tribute to its historical heroes. It is made up of jerseys converted into city outfits, original and comfortable.
Different outfits of the years 70, 80 and 90, such as the away kit for the 74/75 season, Cruyff, Asensi, Neeskens Where Rexach, are available. The latter was characterized by its yellow color, with a diagonal band in Blaugrana colors on the front. The jersey worn at the end of the 70s, with vertical stripes, is also part of the collection. It includes the captain’s armband on the left sleeve and a round collar (see photo above)
Barça fans will also be able to wear the jersey of the season 80/81that of Quini, Tente Sanchez Where Wolf Carrasco. They had won the King’s Cup against Sporting. They will also find the outfits of the seasons 90/91 and 91/92, of the famous Dream Team from Stoichkov, Koeman Where Laudrup, directed by Cruyff.
More recent, the exterior outfit of Maradona, Schuster Where Simonsen is available in yellow, with a vertical stripe, as in the season 81/82.
The green jerseys of the seasons 95/96 and 96/97those of Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique are also in this collection. Finally, the first kit in the history of the Club is also on sale.
Available in official stores and online
Made of cotton and polyester, the retro collection is faithful to the era reproduced, whether in the material, the patterns and the details. It is available in adult and child sizes.
You can get it in the Barça Stores du Camp Nou, Canaletes, Paseo de Graciaand of Barcelona Airport T1as well as on the Club’s platform.
Memorable pieces steeped in history
Exclusive products signed by Xavi, Iniesta, Messi and Ansu Fati complete this historical collection. New releases are coming soon. Don’t miss the chance to wear historic Barça kits!
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