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The Scotland 1985–88 Home Jersey represents a fascinating intersection of traditional national identity and mid-1980s design experimentation. Crafted by Umbro, the shirt adopts a modernist aesthetic through its clean royal blue base and wide tonal hoops — a subtle evolution from Scotland’s historically solid navy kits. The minimalist crew-neck collar and restrained detailing reflect Umbro’s transition toward sleeker silhouettes during this period.
Scotland 1985-88 Home Jersey
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Size Guidance (Retro Jersey)
Size Chest (in) Length (in) Rec. Height (ft/in) Rec. Weight (lb) S 39 28 65–67 121–132 M 41 28 67–69 132–154 L 43 29 69–71 154–176 XL 44 30 71–75 176–198 XXL 46 31 75–79 198–220 Note: All sizes are for reference only. Manual measurement may result in an error of ±1 inch.
IN BETWEEN SIZES?
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TOP FIT
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FIFA World Cup squad
1986 FIFA World Cup squad
No. Player Club 1 Jim Leighton Aberdeen 2 Richard Gough Dundee United 3 Maurice Malpas Dundee United 4 Graeme Souness (C) Rangers 5 Alex McLeish Aberdeen 6 Willie Miller Aberdeen 7 Gordon Strachan Manchester United 8 Roy Aitken Celtic 9 Eamonn Bannon Dundee United 10 Jim Bett Aberdeen 11 Paul McStay Celtic 12 Andy Goram Oldham Athletic 13 Steve Nicol Liverpool 14 David Narey Dundee United 15 Arthur Albiston Manchester United 16 Frank McAvennie West Ham United 17 Steve Archibald Barcelona 18 Graeme Sharp Everton 19 Charlie Nicholas Arsenal 20 Paul Sturrock Dundee United 21 Davie Cooper Rangers 22 Alan Rough Hibernian

































