Liverpool 3rd shirts in the 90’s
Liverpool’s first third kit during the 90’s was brought out in 1994. The strip was manufactured by Adidas and was present during Adidas’s last two years as Liverpool’s kit maker. Nevertheless, the kit didn’t adopt the Adidas Template style which has become trademark with Liverpool kits. Instead, the kit was predominately yellow containing numerous faint grey club badges scattered all over the shirt. The typeface was black whilst the sleeves also contained three small black stripes. On the whole, this shirt looked a bit messy yet was kept on until 1996 before it was retired coinciding with Reebok’s takeover.

It was four years before Liverpool next had a third kit. The design wasn’t original as it was the retired yellow away kit from the previous season. However, Liverpool only used the shirt as a third kit for one season before a new one was produced in 1999.

The final Liverpool third kit to be used in the 1990’s was unveiled in 1999. Like the previous third kit, the design was not original as it was the retired white away kit from the 98-99 season. Once again, Liverpool used the shirt for a season before retiring it as a current trend started to develop for using the old away strips for 3rd kits.

