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  1. This kit was worn in FA Cup and European matches, all red socks finally being introduced in an FA fourth round replay against Stockport County on 3 February 1965. All-red was worn at Wembley when Liverpool won the FA Cup in May and has been their first choice ever since.

  2. Liverpool FC Football Kit History. See all old and new Liverpool FC soccer jerseys on Football Kit Archive.

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  3. When, in 1896, Liverpool first adopted red and white as their first choice, they also bought a set of white woollen jerseys with black collar for use as a change kit.

  4. Jul 31, 2020 · With Nike set to become the sixth kit provider in Liverpool history, we take a look back at the history of LFC kits thanks to talented graphic designer Emre Gultekin.

    • 1900/01 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1905/06 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1921/22 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1922/23 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1946/47 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1963/64 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1965/66 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1972/73 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1975/76 - Liverpool Home Shirt
    • 1976/77 - Liverpool Home Shirt

    After coming incredibly close in 1899, Liverpool got their first taste of glory back in the 1900-01 season - inspired by the leadership of Alex Raisbeck and the goals of Sam Raybould. This was also the same year in which the liver bird became part of the club’s badge, although this wouldn’t feature on the kits for a long time yet. Liverpool actuall...

    Relegation in 1904 actually led to back-to-back league titles. In 1905, Liverpool won the Second Division to clinch promotion back to the top-flight, then immediately won that as well. This was the first time an English club had won both divisions in successive seasons, and they did so in a plain, long-sleeved red shirt with a subtle stripe pattern...

    A few years of mid-table obscurity followed that second title win, while the outbreak of the First World War led to the suspension of the league. Liverpool had to wait until 1922 to clinch their third league title, by which point a laced collar had been added to their plain red shirt. Fred Hopkin, Dick Forshaw and Harry Chambers were amongst the mo...

    Long before the days of releasing three (or, in some cases, even four) new kits every season, Liverpool won the 1922-23 title wearing exactly the same strip as the year before. In fact, they wore this kit every year until 1931, but they’d have to wait much longer than that for title number 5 - with Everton and Arsenal very much in the ascendancy.

    When the title finally returned to Anfield in 1947, the laced collar of the 20s had been replaced by a smart white crew-neck. Although a similar design had actually been worn in the early '30s, this was one of the first signs of what future Liverpool shirts might look like. White has featured on every home shirt since 1951, and the club’s identity ...

    This identity was strengthened further in 1955, when the club’s famous liver bird crest was finally added to their kits. However, it wasn’t until 1964 when it sat top of the tree, displayed in a crisp white badge alongside that classic crew-neck collar. After taking over with the club sat in the Second Division, the Bill Shankly revolution was well...

    Liverpool clinched their next title just two seasons later, but they’d since made a kit alteration they’d never look back on. Although the shirt itself remained the same, Shankly had taken the decision to pair this up with red shorts and socks, believing that this all-red combo would look more intimidating in the European Cup. Red for danger, and a...

    By the time of 1972-73, the talents of Ian St. John, Ron Yeats and Roger Hunt had been replaced by those of John Toshack and Kevin Keegan. Just as importantly, the club crest had been replaced by a much more modern version of the liver bird, with the white emblem sat on the shirt without any background whatsoever. Very classy.

    After missing out to Derby County in his debut season at the helm, Bob Paisley began filling the Anfield trophy cabinets just a year later. Just like 1972-73, the 1975-76 season brought both the First Division and UEFA Cup titles, while Umbro’s famous double-diamond logo had been added to the shirt a couple of years earlier. We were already seeing ...

    Liverpool actually went one better the following season, helping themselves to their first European Cup as well as their 10th league title. It seemed fitting, then, that the liver bird and logos were now embroidered in gold instead of white, with a much bolder V-neck collar polishing the whole design off beautifully.

  5. Apr 17, 2020 · The kits of Liverpool FC have been detailed by many illustrators, each with differing styles. Graphic designer/sportswear designer Emre Gultekin has now provided us with his classy take.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · After Nike unveiled their divisive ‘hyper turquoise’ away kit for 2020/21, we take a look back through Liverpool’s away and third kits thanks to the brilliant work of Emre Gultekin.

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