Birmingham City
Birmingham City have worn blue home shirts since the clubs formation in 1875. Only once has Birmingham City changed it’s home shirt colours. In 1889 Birmingham wore black tops for one match, players and spectators complaining that the team were virtually invisible! and the shirts were dropped. Away shirts worn by Birmingham have been more varied, we especially like the ‘German Flag’ design worn in 72-73 and 73-74, Worn just a handful of times and notable for its tendency to render wearers almost invisible under floodlights! City seem to like these invisible shirts!
Birmingham City 1963 Football League Cup Final Retro Shirt Birmingham City win the 1963 Football League Cup by beating Aston Villa 3-1 at St Andrews and securing a 0-0 draw at Villa Park four days later.
£29.99
Birmingham City 1972 Retro Shirt This classic and iconic 'penguin' style shirt was worn by Birmingham City and England legend Trevor Francis. Its made of natural fabric and is embedded in the clubs history.
£29.99
Birmingham City 1978 Retro Shirt Birmingham City wore this classic design during the mid-seventies.
£29.99
Birmingham City returned to the top flight football in 1972. It was in the 1972 season that the club introduced the famous 'Penguin' shirt design. The version seen here is the red and white away strip with BCFC badge design.
£29.99
Birmingham City Trevor Francis 1970.
£34.99
The 1940's and 1950's saw Birmingham flip flop between the first and second divisions. The classic shirt shown includes the old coat of arms badge and the rugby style shirt collar.
£35.99
Odd shirt this one based on the German flag and worn for two matches in the 1970's.
£36.99



