








Retro France Home Jersey 1990 - Men's
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Description
The 1990 France home shirt is one of the most iconic of the Adidas era. With its distinctive blue, white, and red design, this piece captures the essence of French football in the early 1990s, combining bold style with national pride.
It was worn by big names like Eric Cantona, Jean-Pierre Papin and Didier Deschamps, marking the beginning of a new generation for 'Les Bleus'.
- Royal blue with red and white details
- Classic geometric design on the chest
- Retro FFF crest embroidered with the golden rooster
- Vintage Adidas logo on the front
- Soft, shiny fabric with an eighties style
A historic model that represents a nostalgic era for lovers of international football and retro sports fashion.
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
<tc>Oliver H.</tc>
Verified customer
I’m very satisfied with my purchase. The shirt arrived exactly as shown in the photos and the quality is really good. Everything came well packed and there were no issues at all. I would definitely buy again.
<tc>Ethan C.</tc>
Verified customer
Shipping was faster than I expected, which I really appreciated. Also, the “Buy 2 Get 3” offer is fantastic and definitely worth it. Great quality for the price.
<tc>Nathan B.</tc>
Verified customer
The shirt looks great and feels premium. One thing that could be improved is making the order tracking a bit clearer, but overall everything arrived perfectly. Great experience.
