Chelsea Retro Shirts
Classic Chelsea retro shirts delivers the opportunity for younger fans to buy legendary shirts of landmark and successful years, whilst offering older fans the chance to be reminded of classic times.
Made from fabric that is comfortable and long lasting today, retro shirts are replicas of shirts worn in past years by the Chelsea team. There is a large variety of season shirts available, in particular successful seasons but also landmark seasons where high profile players were at the club, where the team reached the final of a competition and promotion years.
You can view the full range of Chelsea Retro shirts at Toffs. We have selected some of the best below.
1970 FA Cup retro shirt:
There are two 1970 FA Cup final shirts. This shirt was worn in the first game at Wembley where Chelsea drew with Leeds in the first Wembley final draw.
1970 FA Cup Replay retro shirt:
This 1970 FA Cup Replay shirt celebrates a landmark season for Chelsea, winning their first FA Cup. The game was watched by a record 28 million viewers as Chelsea and Leeds battled it out once again in one of the most aggressive FA Cup finals in history. Chelsea won the game 2-1. Chelsea would not win the cup again until 1997.
1963 Promotion Retro Shirt:
The 1963 Chelsea retro shirt represents an important season for Chelsea. After being relegated from the top division the previous season, Bobby Tambling scored 35 goals to secure promotion and Chelsea returned to the league where they belonged. This shirt features the club badge that is used on modern Chelsea shirts.
1984-85 Season Retro Shirt:
During the 1980s Chelsea had some excellent players (such as Nigel Spackman, Pat Nevin and Steve Clarke) on their books but were famed for underachieving (until the late 90s onwards when they began to dominate domestic leagues and cups). This 1984-85 season shirt is perhaps one of the smartest from the decade and was worn during the emphatic 6-2 home win against Coventry.
Just like the shirts of today, you can personalise retro shirts by adding a name and number. You may choose your own name or even better, considering the shirt is historic, the name of a player that played in that memorable year.
There is a wide range of retro shirts including home, away, goalkeeper and training shirts. There are also retro track tops including the red 1970 FA Cup final jacket which has proven to be very popular.
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