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Ever bought a retro shirt from Toffs??

Kendall

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Feb 8, 2007
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Score Draw do all our retro shirts now and have for some time.
 

hybridsoldier

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Aug 2, 2004
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Real shame, they had a great range of retro shirts on there. Don't see the official shop offering that. Shame, but I am sure the club have their reasons for this
 

moomin

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Jul 21, 2011
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literally just saw this earlier today when i was lookin to buy one. bummer.
 

Mr-T

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Jan 24, 2006
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I had a red long sleeve 66 England world cup top from TOFFS once. Actually it wasnt directly from TOFFS, it was off the back of a lorry and bought from a cabbie but it was a genuine TOFFS top.

Was a good quality top and lasted ages. Shame they're not doing Spurs stuff anymore.
 

yido_number1

He'll always be magic
Jun 8, 2004
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They're not actually branded with Umbro or anything from Toffs... To be honest Toffs messed me around when I bought the 90's Gazza England shirt from them and they took my money but failed to send me a shirt so F them!! If we can make money doing it direct why should we use them...
 

jamesc0le

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Jun 17, 2008
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poor decision by spurs. in these times of austerity spurs need to be and be seen to be more proactive in the local economy.
 

Misfit

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May 7, 2006
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I own two navy 70/71 long sleeved shirts and a home one. Brough them over a couple of yrs about 5 yrs back. Still get a good airing and nice quality.

Shame. Didn't know the club were doing them now. Hopefully the quality is similar or even better.

They look mint. Nice and simple and clean with a big eff off cockeral on the breast.
 

sim0n

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Jan 29, 2005
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Way back in 1992 TOFFS started to supply your team and were granted a licence.
The licence has now come to an end and, Spurs, have decided to cancel all existing retro licenses. However, TOFFS are not being considered for supply.
We have been encouraged by Tottenham’s Retail Buyer to “keep doing what TOFFS do best – don’t lower your quality or authenticity” – however, this obviously isn’t going to include shirts for Tottenham! We do still sell a plethora of other Spurs memorabilia which you can see below
TOFFS is a small, niche, British Manufacturer. David Cameron wishes to encourage UK manufacturing in light of the recession. We have been able to offer you children’s sizes and sizes up to 5 XL, personalisation and a host of Tottenham Hotspur shirts going back as far as the 1900’s – including goalkeepers shirts. None of this will be available going forward. We perceive this decision to be anti-competitive.
If you want to complete your collection, or just want to obtain some feedback on the decision made by Spurs, which we believe, is based on their ability to increase their margins by buying in from China, or as one customer has just put to us have “your ear chewed by the powers at be at White Hart Lane”, please email us by clicking here and we will pass your email on.
TOFFS are actually shareholders of Tottenham Hotspurs!
You can see the Tottenham Hotspur retro range we used to manufacture here
 

Rumbaldo

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Jan 1, 2005
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could be a masterstroke.
If the club were to allow, say le coq sportif to have a licence for a year - they could release a special collectors edition shirt with all the correct logos at a ridiculously high price, mugs like me would buy it the club would make more money than they probably do out of the toffs deal.
i would prefer 1 historically accurate kit per season than a selection of market stall specials which is what toffs essentially are. No disrespect meant to any owners or enthusiasts im sure they are great quality and the really old ones pre sponsorship do look great but...... the modern kits just don't do it for me.
Furthermore Toffs are shareholders in tottenham? Not anymore! haha
 
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