Wednesday, August 18, 2010

1994/95 Season

The shirts for the 1994/95 season are plain red for the home and plain white for the away.  The maker is Vandanel and the sponsors continue to be Boldon James.  Both shirts have a blue collar and on the neck there is a small shield with the railwaymen logo.  This is the last year of the old round logo being sewn directly into the shirts rather that as a patch.

The shirts from the 94/95 are probably my favourite Crewe shirts of all time.  The material is much heavier than in prior years following the switch to Vandnel and the shield within the V-Neck is a great feature.


1993/94 Season

The shirts for the 93/94 promotion season continue the red (home) and blue (away) trend and are once again made by Matchwinner and sponsored by Boldon James.

The home shirt is a plain red body and red collar with an interesting red, white and blue pattern on the sleeves. The away shirt has the same sleeves and collar but the main body is blue.




1992/93 Season

The shirts for the 1992/93 season, once again made by Matchwinner with Boldon James as the sponsors, are certainly different from the rather plain shirts of previous seasons.

The home shirt is red with white flecks (which made it look pink from a distance) with a red button up collar and white on the shoulders.

The away shirt was blue and white with a continous interocking pattern and certainly classes as the most shocking shirt of all Crewe shirts in terms of design. This was the shirt worn for the Alex's first ever appearance at Wembley for the play-off final.