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HOW TO IDENTIFY AUTHENTIC VINTAGE FOOTBALL SHIRTS

Cult Kits - Holland 1988 retro football shirt

Collecting vintage football shirts is a passion for many fans and collectors, but identifying authentic items can be a challenge.

With the rise in reproductions and fakes, knowing how to spot the real deal is essential. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you identify authentic vintage football shirts and avoid costly mistakes. At Cult Kits we pride ourselves in our knowledge and experience when it comes to authenticating vintage football kits. Our shirts go through several checks by multiple people before being listed onto the store. We guarantee all of our kits are 100% authentic and original. We also sell official branded reissue shirts such as Adidas Originals, ABA Sport & Olan reissues.

 

 

1. Check the Manufacturer and Sponsor Details 

One of the easiest ways to verify a vintage football shirt’s authenticity is by examining the manufacturer’s and sponsor’s logos. Here’s what to look for: 

  • Embroidery Quality: Authentic shirts typically feature high-quality embroidery or printed details. Look for sharp edges and consistent stitching. 

  • Sponsor Alignment: Ensure the sponsor’s logo is correctly positioned and matches the design of the era. Misaligned or incorrectly sized logos are a red flag. 

  • Historical Accuracy: Cross-reference the shirt’s manufacturer and sponsor with the club’s actual kit history for the year in question. Websites like "Historical Kits" or Football Kit Archives can help. 

 

Cult Kits - example of an non authentic football shirt

 

 

2. Inspect the Fabric and Material 

Vintage football shirts were made with different materials than modern replicas. Key points include: 

  • Material Type: Older shirts often used polyester with a distinct texture. Feel for signs of wear consistent with age, like slight pilling or faded colors. 

  • Weight: Authentic vintage shirts may feel lighter or thinner than modern versions. 

  • Unique Patterns: Many vintage kits featured sublimated patterns within the fabric. Check if the design is integrated into the material or cheaply printed on top. 

 

 

3. Look for Authentic Tags and Labels 

The tags on a shirt can tell you a lot about its authenticity: 

  • Manufacturer Tags: Verify that the tag matches the brand and era. Look for details like logos, fonts, and manufacturing information. 

  • Sizing Labels: Vintage shirts often used different sizing systems (e.g., small, medium, large) compared to modern numerical sizing. 

  • Care Instructions: Check for care labels with washing instructions. Fakes may have poorly printed or generic tags. 

 

 

4. Examine the Condition 

Authentic vintage shirts will show signs of natural aging: 

  • Colour Fading: Look for slight fading, especially on brighter colours like reds and yellows. 

  • Cracking in Printed Graphics: Older shirts with printed logos or sponsor names often show cracking over time. 

  • Wear and Tear: Subtle signs of use, such as light fraying around the collar or cuffs, are common in genuine vintage shirts. 

Be cautious if the shirt appears “too perfect” for its age, as this could indicate it’s a reproduction. 

 

 

Cult Kits - Arsenal example of an non authentic football shirt

 

 

5. Verify Provenance 

Provenance refers to the history of the shirt. A good story or documentation can add credibility to your purchase: 

  • Match-Worn Certificates: If the shirt is claimed to be match-worn, ask for certificates of authenticity. 

  • Seller Reputation: Purchase from reputable sellers or platforms specializing in vintage football shirts. Look for reviews and customer feedback. 

  • Original Packaging: Occasionally, vintage shirts come with their original tags or packaging, which adds to their authenticity. 

 

 

6. Compare with Trusted References 

When in doubt, compare the shirt with trusted references: 

  • Collector Forums: Join online forums or Facebook groups dedicated to vintage football shirts. Members can often help verify authenticity. 

  • Auction Records: Check auction sites like eBay or dedicated football memorabilia auctions to compare similar items. 

  • Trusted Retailers: Websites like ClassicFootballShirts.co.uk often feature detailed images of authentic vintage shirts that you can use for comparison. 

 

 

7. Be Wary of Red Flags

Here are some common signs of a fake: 

  • Too Good to Be True: If the price is significantly lower than market value, it’s likely a fake. Multiple sizes is also a large red flag if the source is not reputable.

  • Blurry or Inconsistent Prints: Logos and badges should be crisp and clear. 

  • Wrong Era Features: Check that details like sponsor logos and fonts align with the year the shirt was used. 

 

 

Cult Kits - Holland 1988 example of an non authentic football shirt

 

 

Identifying authentic vintage football shirts requires patience, research, and attention to detail. By following these tips and familiarizing yourself with the nuances of vintage kits, you can build a collection of genuine pieces that hold both historical and sentimental value. Always prioritize buying from reputable sources and don’t hesitate to ask questions about the shirt’s history.

Start your journey into vintage football shirt collecting with confidence when purchasing from Cult Kits and enjoy the thrill of owning a piece of football history! If you need any reassurance, extra photos or product codes, please email or chat to a member of the team and we will be more than happy to help!

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