A range of England-themed jumpers have dropped ahead of this winter's World Cup, including that classic blue 90's number for those who fancy some nostalgia in their lives.
Football knitwear creatives Notjust Clothing, the company behind Gareth Southgate's iconic waistcoat jumper, have returned with a brand new collection to kit out fans during [and potentially after] the tournament in Qatar.
So what have they created this time around? The so-called "heroes" of the new collection are the England 90's festive jumpers in blue, red and white.
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Our personal favourite, the blue jumper, features that iconic diamond patterned colourway, a spread collar with white detailing and the England Three Lion logo weaved into the front left chest.
On the back, the festivities kick in with an optional “It’s Coming Home 4 Christmas” message.
Notjust also claim the first 250 jumpers sold feature a QR code that plays Neil Diamond's “Sweet Caroline” when scanned to help get the Winter World Cup parties started.
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And if you do buy one, Notjust Clothing confirm 50% of profits will be donated to grass roots football organisations Football Beyond Borders and Bloomsbury Football.
The festive red away kit jumper, meanwhile, features a Christmas twist on the classic shirt worn at Italia 90.
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Also featured is the “It’s Coming Home 22” England kit jumper, inspired by the kit that took England all the way to Wembley at last summer's European Championship.
That jumper also features a captain's armband that reads “Good times never seemed so good” and the text “It’s Coming Home 22” on the back.
Festive snowdrops and trees along the hems and cuffs complete the look.
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In addition to the new products, Gareth Southgate's iconic knitted christmas jumper is also available for £37.99.
According to the website, to produce a Gareth Southgate 'Coming Home' Christmas jumpers is time-consuming, highly specialised and technically intricate work.
Using the latest hi-tech knitting machines, it takes 45 minutes to weave the front and back sections.
The sleeves are cut by hand and the collar is attached by carefully feeding each jumper into a separate machine - all of which is done by hand, by experts.
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Topics: England, Football World Cup, Gareth Southgate