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The jumpers inspired by 90s football uniforms

Tacchettee transforms the most iconic and freaky patterns

The jumpers inspired by 90s football uniforms Tacchettee transforms the most iconic and freaky patterns

It is a fact that football in the 1990s went through one of its best aesthetic phases. Those oversized, brightly coloured uniforms left their mark on the aesthetics of the world's most popular sport, prompting brands to reopen their archives and dig up some of the most iconic models from the past. Tacchettee has decided to bring back some of the colourful patterns that have been seen on the pitch over the years, transforming timeless jersey patterns such as Arsenal's away jersey from the 1991-92 season, Campos' 1994 jersey and Germany's away jersey from the same year into jumpers and socks. Tacchettee is a love letter to the 90s, to the cultural scene and in particular, to the genuine side of pre-modern football of those years. With its collections, it not only celebrates the players that were born in Lanús as well as in the alleyways of Bari Vecchia, but also that football that has now disappeared, identified by most fans under the word "romantic". Players and, above all, patterns that are a cut above the rest, both in sporting terms and in terms of style, and which today return in collections that celebrate the game of football, the game of the past, which dates back to the 1990s, like the logo inspired by the now defunct Totocalcio football competition.

Arsenal away 1991

Messico GK 1994

Germania away 1994