Everton 1992-94 Away 'Better Days' Football Beanie
There are football kit designs that will be forever associated with a club and bring back those memories of 'Better Days' - the legendary players that wore the shirt and the games they won in them from seasons past. This beanie features the classic Everton away strip worn by the likes of Watson, Horne & Cottee during the 1992-94 campaigns.
This classic pattern has been digitally illustrated and faithfully reproduced by Good Team On Paper. It features as a circular motif on the front of the beanie and is an essential addition to any fans match-day wardrobe.
All our apparel is printed, packaged and sent by ourselves at Good Team On Paper. No drop shipping, no third parties.
Available Colours:
Black
Size Guide:
One Size
Details:.
Regular fit.
100% Soft-touch acrylic.
Double layer knit.
Patch - Cotton twill 6cm diameter
Washing Instructions:
Machine wash In warm water.
Iron on low heat (Never over designed area).
Images presented are for mockup purposes only - size and colours may differ slightly on finished product from those shown on screen.
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