Manchester City's 1989 retro away shirt drops to £16 via cashback deal at Sports Direct
Score Draw's replica of Manchester City's 1989/90 First Division away shirt is listed at £21 on Sports Direct, but a TopCashback offer for new platform members brings the price down to £16.59.
Score Draw’s replica of Manchester City’s 1989/90 First Division away shirt is available for as little as £16.59 at Sports Direct when combined with a TopCashback sign-up offer, down from the standard listed price of £39.99.
Sports Direct has already reduced the SD Manchester City Retro Away Shirt 89 to £21. New TopCashback members can stack an additional cashback deal on top of that Sports Direct price, bringing the total to £16.59. Existing TopCashback customers are also eligible for a reduced rate, paying £31.59 after cashback is applied.
The shirt is a period-accurate replica of the jersey worn by City’s squad during the 1989/90 First Division season. It features the club crest and sponsorship branding from that era, a polo-style collar, and the geometric graphic print that ran across the red fabric — details that distinguish it from the club’s contemporary kits.
Because it is a retro-style garment, the shirt does not include modern performance fabrics such as dryCELL moisture-wicking technology found in newer releases. Fans primarily interested in City’s recent Premier League era may find the historical significance of the 1989 design less compelling, though collectors and supporters with longer memories are likely to find it a straightforward buy at the discounted price.
For those seeking alternatives, Score Draw’s 2011/12 Manchester City Umbro Away Shirt — from the club’s first Premier League title-winning season under Roberto Mancini — is listed at £98 on Vintage Football Shirts. That shirt carries the eagle-and-three-stars crest and black-and-red stripe design from that campaign.
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