Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 September 2009

DEE4LIFE TRUST T-SHIRT - BACK

Here are the teams for both Trusts who each got this t-shirt for playing in the charity games.


DEE4LIFE TRUST T-SHIRT - FRONT - 2005

Although this t-shirt only dates from 4 years ago, it is a pretty rare item, mostly because there were only around 2 dozen made and were given to those who took part in the 2 charity matches involving Dee4Life v Arab Trust. The 2 games were played at Dens & Tannadice. The dates are on the shirt.


Tuesday, 1 September 2009

2ND DERRY RUMBA T-SHIRT - BACK

Getting good value from the Derry Rumba design dept, here was the DFC tour schedule for the 90/91 season. A bit hasty with the forecast though, we didn't get promoted until the following season.


2ND DERRY RUMBA T-SHIRT - FRONT

This colourful t-shirt was the Derry Rumba design for the 1990/91 season. Having been relegated, the fightback was on!!


Monday, 31 August 2009

DERRY RUMBA T-SHIRT - BACK

And a view of the back of the t-shirt.


DERRY RUMBA T-SHIRT - FRONT

Here is the Derry Rumba t-shirt as advertised in the previous post. Quite a collectors item now.


DERRY RUMBA MERCHANDISE

This advert appeared in the Apr/May 1989 issue of Derry Rumba fanzine. The design for t-shirts & sweatshirts featured a bomber on the front and fist on the back.
Don't know how Dee fans abroad felt about paying £50 for postage mind you..!!
I think they did miss the opportunity to sell Derry Rumbaba sponge cakes though!!

Thursday, 12 March 2009

KEEP YER SHIRT ON - #3


This top contains the names of Dundee supporters who bought season tickets for 2002 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Dundee winning the Scottish League.
One of my faves!

Saturday, 14 February 2009

HOW TO WEAR YOUR SCARF IN THE 70'S

Sometime around 1972/73 youngsters got creative when it came to scarf wearing. Above are 2 of the most popular ways teenagers wore them to matches. Like all fads and crazes, this did eventually fizzle out, probably around 1976. Fun while it lasted!