Scotland Retro Football Shirts, Kits & Tops

Scotland retro football shirts are iconic for their deep navy tones, classic collars, and rich historical significance—celebrating over 150 years of national pride and football heritage.

  • Scotland played the world’s first international match in 1872, and their kits have reflected that legacy ever since.
  • The traditional dark blue home shirt has remained a constant, symbolizing Scottish identity and resilience.
  • Retro shirts evoke memories of legendary players like Denis Law, Kenny Dalglish, and Ally McCoist, and tournaments such as World Cups in 1974, 1978, 1982, and 1998.

 


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Scotland’s retro football shirts tell the story of one of the world’s oldest national teams, with designs evolving from plain navy in the to bold Umbro patterns in the 1990s

  • 1978 Argentina World Cup: A standout retro favourite – navy with white trim, worn by Archie Gemmill in his famous goal vs Holland.
  • 1982 World Cup (Spain): Umbro introduced subtle shadow patterns, marking the start of more adventurous designs.
  • Mid-80s: Shirts featured bold collars and occasional red detailing, reflecting wider kit trends of the era.
  • 1990 A striking away kit in pink and yellow – one of Scotland’s most unusual designs.
    • 1992 Euros: Navy home with white and red trim, Umbro diamonds on the sleeves.
    • 1996 Euros: Iconic tartan-inspired pattern, blending heritage with modern kit design.
    • 1998 World Cup (France): Dark navy with subtle jacquard patterns, worn in Scotland’s last World Cup appearance.