After three years away, Classic Football Shirts are bringing their Liverpool pop-up shop back for a fortnight from 25th August. 

There are shirts for all budgets, ranging from £15 to £400. 

Nearly 1000 of the approximately 2500 shirts will be either Liverpool or Everton jerseys. 

Liverpool rail at the Classic Football Shirts pop-up

Head of retail at Classic Football Shirts Ciaran Gold said: "Liverpool is one of the greatest footballing cities in the UK and we were blown away by the response we had back in 2019 at the Albert Docks."

"We wanted to come back and our customers wanted us to come back. So what better time is there to return than during the Merseyside derby."

"Whether you’re an avid collector of some of the most sought-after shirts or are just looking for something fantastically obscure, there’s something for you."

The shop is open until 7th September in Unit 7 of the Metquarter. 

What shirts do they have?

As explained previously, they have all sorts of shirts for different audiences.

They are even stocking Bournemouth and Newcastle United shirts as those teams visit Anfield in the next fortnight. 

Some of the Liverpool shirts include the iconic and extremely rare 'Candy' 1989-90 shirt below.

The crazy 1995-96 goalkeeper shirt is another very rare standout shirt for Reds collectors. 

For Everton fans, the 2000-01 third shirt is a spectacular pick-up. 

Their 1994-95 home shirt is another magnificent option for Blues fans.

 

If you are looking for a neutral option, there is some spectacular numbers available, including a Ronaldinho Barcelona 2003-04 away jersey. 

Or a Zinedine Zidane France shirt from the 2006 World Cup. 









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  • Nostalgia trip

Gold added that nothing compares to seeing the amazing collection in the flesh, as opposed to the over a million shirts available online. 

He said: "For our customers, our stores and pop-ups are part-shop, part-museum.

"Whoever you support, just being able to see some of the incredible shirts worn in the past 40 years in the flesh is an unrivalled nostalgia trip." 

If you cannot make the pop-up store, you can visit www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk