
Pennarello: The spit heard around the world 1990 - White
Print designed by talented artist James Campbell Taylor for his newest project 'From Stadio to Studio'. The new designs reimagine famous moments from football history as movie posters. This print features one of the most memerable moments in World Cup history that happened between Dutch player Frank Rijkaard and German player Rudi Voller during the knockout stages in 1990. Rijkaard, after receiving a yellow card, ran past voller and spat in his hair causing a series of events that included agressive words, twisting of ears, stamping on feet and both players getting sent off. Germany went on to win the game and the World Cup title.Crew neck, relaxed fit with digitally printed illustration.Knitted in 100% Organic Combed Cotton 165/170 gsm.Fine gauge tight knit fabric that retains its shape when machine washed.Made in Great Britain.Machine washable.Explore More
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Q: Can I get a name and number on my shirt?
soccerstore: Yes, we offer shirt printing services for this football shirt. To add your name and number to the jersey, simply fill in the boxes in the "add shirt personalisation" section. Please note we can print a maximum of 12 letters and 2 numbers onto your football shirt. You can choose the name and number of your favourite player, or add your own personal name or nickname.
Q: Do you use the correct printing style?
soccerstore: Yes, we print all shirts using the correct printing style as worn by the players.