KIT FINDER
Serie A dominated world football through the 1980s and 1990s, attracting the world's best players and producing some of the most iconic kit designs in history. Kappa, Lotto and Umbro defined the look of Italian football — and those shirts are now among the most actively collected in the world. Kit Finder searches 80+ stores to find every authentic Serie A jersey.
Search Serie A shirts nowThe 1980s and 1990s were Serie A's golden age — not just on the pitch but in shirt design. Italian kit manufacturers like Kappa and Lotto produced technically excellent, visually distinctive shirts that have aged beautifully.
The influx of world-class foreign players into Serie A during the 1980s and 1990s transformed shirt collecting. Maradona at Napoli, Gullit and Van Basten at Milan, Platini at Juventus, Baggio everywhere — their shirts are now priceless collector items.
The Kappa brand in particular is synonymous with Italian football. Their distinctive Kombat template, worn by clubs across Serie A in the 1990s, is one of the most recognised shirt designs in football history.
AC Milan — 1989-90 European Cup kits with Gullit, Van Basten and Rijkaard are the most valuable. Kaka and Maldini shirts are widely collected.
Juventus — Kappa era (1980s-90s) with Platini, Baggio and Del Piero. The 1996 Champions League winning shirt is the standout piece.
Napoli — Any Maradona-era Napoli shirt (1984-91) is extraordinarily collectible. His 1986-87 title-winning shirts command four-figure sums.
Inter Milan — 1988-89 Scudetto and 2009-10 treble-winning shirts. Ronaldo's Inter shirts from 1997-2002 are highly sought after.
Lazio — Their 1998-99 and 1999-2000 Scudetto era with Nedved, Veron and Crespo. Lacoste-sponsored early 1980s shirts are extremely rare.