Size Guide & Return Policy
Children's Kit Size Guide
Adults Top Size Guide
Women's Top Size Guide
Children's Tracksuit Size Guide
Adults Tracksuit Size Guide
Return Policy
Return Policy
If you have ordered the wrong size then unfortunately we cannot offer a full refund, instead we can offer a replacement in a different size or a gift voucher to use if the item is returned and received to us with all original labels/tags attached and in the original packaging.
if an item is faulty e.g. ripped or damaged on arrival then please return the item with all original labels/tags attached and in the original packaging and a replacement, gift voucher or refund can be given when item is received back to us.
Returns must be in original condition, unworn/unused with original tags and labels.
Your return item(s) will be inspected upon arrival before your refund is processed. Once we receive the returned merchandise, we will credit your account within 10 business days.Original shipping charges are not included in the refunded price.
Please Note:
Refunds cannot be processed whilst the item is in transit.
Customized items are final sale and cannot be returned.
Items cannot be returned over 28 days after delivery.
Buyer pays for return postage.
Some care instructions for your shirts, wash on a 30 degree cycle or even a hand wash cycle and always wash inside out. For any stains try pre soaking first.
Full instructions below:
Separate your colours
Just like any wash, your football shirts should be washed separately based on colour. It’s no good washing your white football shirt with red socks to end up with a pink jersey. To maintain the integrity of your top, always include them in a colour appropriate wash. Or, if in doubt, wash your entire kit on its own.
Wash your football shirt inside out
It’s generally good practice to wash your clothes inside out and this is especially true for football shirts. Most football shirts have some kind of print on them, whether that be the team’s name, logo or other wording. Over time, if you don’t wash your football shirt inside out, the printing can wash off and start to crumble or peel.
Always read the label -
As your football shirt gets sweaty you may think the hotter the wash the better. However, it’s important to always read the label before throwing it into a hot wash. While the polyester composition of football shirts can make them more resistant to shrinking, constant heat can break down the fabric. So, make sure to check the optimal temperature for washing tops. If the label isn’t clear, just wash by hand or on a cold cycle in the machine to avoid any damage.
Use stain remover for stubborn marks
Grass and mud stains are all part of the fun in football but that doesn’t mean they are easy to get out of your clothes. If you’re trying to remove stains that just won’t budge, opt for some recognised brands of stain remover. Remember, always patch test a product before applying it. Apply some of the stain remover on a part of the shirt you can’t obviously see. For example, inside hem at the bottom of the shirt. If there isn’t any bleach or further markings, it’s safe to apply to your stain.
Air dry naturally -
Just as you’d avoid a hot wash, avoid a hot dry as well. Don’t chuck your football shirt into a tumble dryer as this exposure to heat may cause shrinkage. Instead, make sure to always air dry your football shirts. Preferably, hang your shirts outside with a breeze to keep the smell fresh. Otherwise, just hang them up inside. Anything that avoids a quick heat dry should be sufficient.
How to hand wash football shirts -
If you’ve decided to play it safe and hand wash your football shirt, here’s what you need to know:
Turn your football shirt inside out.
Fill a sink, bowl or your bath with warm water and some colour-safe detergent.
Let your shirt soak for 10-15 minutes.
Ring your shirt a few times to properly rinse away any dirt or grime.
Rinse your football shirt with clean, cold water to wash away and residue.
Flip your shirt the right way around and hang out to air dry naturally.
How to get stains out of football shirts -
We touched on this previously but there are other ways of removing stains beside specialist products. For example, a great way of removing sweat stains and odour-causing bacteria from your football shirt is to use white vinegar.
Simply add one cup of white vinegar to your washing machine either in the drum or through the dispenser. Then, add your detergent and softener as normal. The acidity of the white vinegar will eat away at the tough stains and smells to leave your football shirt looking and feeling brand new. Don’t worry, your kit won’t come out smelling like vinegar, the regular washing products and water washes this all out.
If you’re struggling with mud and grass stains, make sure to pre-soak your football shirts before thoroughly washing. Just follow the directions on the bottle and leave your shirt to soak for around 30 minutes. This should help to loosen stains so they disappear when going through the wash. Again, make sure to patch test any products you plan to use and always read both the label in your shirt and the instructions of any products you plan to use. It’s better to be safe than sorry as ruining your favourite football shirt is every player and fans worst nightmare.