Gallery: The top five best Spurs kits from the 1990s

Retro football kits are always top sellers. Fans always love reflecting upon the good old days of their football club and relive these memories by purchasing a retro kit that mimics the original kit.

One of the great things about Tottenham Hotspur is the shirt design. The club have produced some magnificent kits over the years – so in this list, we reflect on the top five home kits that Spurs wore during the 1990s.

We have had some wonderful players who have graced the Lane over the decade in question who have donned our beloved colours.

Here’s our five favourite kits.

2. 1993-95 kit

2. 1993-95 kit
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A piece of beauty is probably the best way to describe this kit. Spurs kit from 1993 to 1995 was glorious in all aspects.

This kit is among one of the best Spurs kits in history and would most likely find itself in many Tottenham supporters’ wardrobes. It isn’t hard to see why. The kit had a traditional looking collar with blue trim around the sleeves with a slight hint of yellow.

Usually, yellow on a Spurs home kit isn’t the best look, most notably with modern Spurs kit designs, but in this edition it looks fine. In fact, it blends in quite nicely with the yellow on the logo.

The kit was Umbro’s second Tottenham kit of the 1990s, but it was also their last. It was a nice way for Umbro to say goodbye to Tottenham Hotspur. They left their mark, cementing themselves as arguably one of Spurs’ best kit manufacturers, especially during the ‘90s.

The 1993/94 season was the first season they used the kit, finishing a lowly 15th spot in the league table. One season later the Club secured 7th place following a strong second half of the season. However, FA Cup glory was one step too far, falling to Everton in the semi-final 1-4.

Overall rating: 9/10

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