THE LIST: Top 50 football kits of all time - Nos 30-21

28 October 2009 11:16
        HAVE YOUR SAY...     What is your favourite kit of all time? Some strips become cult classics while others leave the most dedicated fan wondering whether they can justify splashing their cash on clothing even David Beckham wouldn't entertain. This is Sportsmail's latest list and as always we want to know what you think. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK In football there's a blurred line between a fashion disaster and akit fit for a king. And this week's List brings you the best, worst andsimply awful strips the sport has ever seen.[LNB]Our fashion'experts' have assessed each entry for style, fit and colour. And, ofcourse, being football fans first and fashionistas a very distantsecond, we've afforded extra credit for novelty value.[LNB]Remember,one person's abomination is the next man's glorious explosion ofcolour. Love or loathe these shirts, we promise you that they willnever go out of fashion.[LNB]Read Nos 50-41Read Nos 40-31   No 30 Spurs away 1977Enlarge No 29 Wolves home 1974Enlarge  Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]The stripes down the sides looked a bit like braces and it takes guts to wear what basically resembles suspenders for men. But Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa certainly had guts and this Tottenham top was a winner.[LNB]Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]Wolves love eating small deer, hunting in packs, Little Red Riding Hood and gold football tops. A bit samey over the  years but the black trim, big collar and three Wolves makes the 1974 effort the best of an absolutely sparkling bunch.   [LNB] No 28 Man United away 1992Enlarge No 27 Atletico Madrid home 2009Enlarge  Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]You would think it would be impossible to make an 18-year-old pin-up like Ryan Giggs look ridiculous but United are famous for succeeding where others would fail. It said SHARP on the front but this pyjama top was anything but.[LNB]Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]Half shut your eyes and it could be Sunderland, Sheffield United, Stoke or Brentford. But this is all about the look, so open them again and marvel at the Madrid model. The Spanish just do it better. Another classic.  [LNB] No 26 Peru 1978Enlarge No 25 Inter Milan home 2009Enlarge  Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]The 1978 World Cup was bright, colourful and full of character and this top ticked all three boxes when Peru made the short trip to Argentina. Scotland were certainly dazzled by it as they lost 3-1 to the Peruvians. [LNB]Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]Milan may be the fashion capital of the world but the city's football teams don't make much effort with their gear. But why should they? Shine the material and a round neck is all it takes to jazz up Inter's already slick jersey.   [LNB] No 24Man City away Enlarge No 23 England home 1982Enlarge  Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]If City had resurrected this top last season Kaka might have been more willing to leave famous black-and-red wearers AC Milan. Well, maybe not. The 60s and 70s saw variations on this and the above would still look cool today. [LNB]Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]Looking back over the years, well, since 1966 anyway, this Admiral shirt is one of the better England tops. But at the World Cup in Spain it just wasn't as good as a lot of the others on show. Ring any bells?   [LNB] No 22Norwich home 1992Enlarge No 21Everton home 1984Enlarge  Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]No no no no Norwich. When City ran on to the field in this, the players looked as if their tops were made in aviary full of incontinent canaries. 'Different' was about as good as it got when it came to describing this monstrosity. [LNB]Sportsmail's fashion victim says:[LNB]This impressive strip was on the go when Everton were a good team. They've never ventured too far from the plain but effective design although the team has fallen away. They could try and bring back the mullet. [LNB] BEST OF THE REST OF THE LIST ...Sportsmail's top 50 sporting feuds of all timeSportsmail's 50 great sports photographsSportsmail's worst 50 strikers in the Premier LeagueSportsmail's top 50 stars who failed to play fairSportsmail's top 50 midfield maestrosSportsmail's top 50 commentators of all timeSportsmail's top 50 sporting venuesSportsmail's top 50 free-kick kingsSportsmail's top 50 England heroesSportsmail's top 50 performers of the season so farSportsmail's top 50 all-time managers in BritainSportsmail's top 50 goal poachersSportsmail's top 50 footballing traitorsSportsmail's top 50 FA Cup heroesSportsmail's top 50 signings of the season Sportsmail's greatest Wembley finals in historySportsmail's top 50 biggest hitters in cricketSportsmail's top 50 British & Irish LionsSportsmail's top 50 Ashes heroesSportsmail's top 50 partnerships [LNB]  Explore more:People:Ryan GiggsPlaces:Norwich, Madrid, Milan, Peru, Spain, Argentina, Scotland, United Kingdom

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