THE EVOLUTION OF THE DEPOR SHIRT
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Home 1981/82 |
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This classic style was
used from 1974 till 1982. Very little changes would be seen. The main one
would be that for some matches the club crest would be applied.
Shirt was used by a substitute as it had a red cloth number 13 sown to the back. Unfortunately it has since been removed. |
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Damiano 1982/83 |
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One of my favourite and
rarest shirts.
Classic tight fit made out of 100% cotton. The numbers are printed into the white fabric and then stitched to the shirt. The team logo is also printed into the shirt. |
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Alonso 1983/84 |
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Very silky feel to the cotton and a tight fit.
The numbers are printed into a white fabric and then stitched to the back. This style would stay till 1986/87 & research suggests that it would be reused after that season. The club badge and numbering would be the main differences. |
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Home & Away
1986/87 (rare sponsored shirt) |
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| Possibly the first sponsor that would appear on a Depor shirt (Hotel Rias Altas). It appears that away shirts would all be Royal blue and made by a different shirt manufacturer. | ||||
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Home shirt
1987/88 (league matches) |
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Stunning shirt made from a very silky material that is almost see through.
Numbering is the same as previous seasons but there is suggestion that we also used a different style that would be printed into the shirt. However this could have been in the pre-season. |
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