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PSV Eindhoven Football Shirts & Kits

Shop the latest PSV Eindhoven football shirts at UK Soccer Shop. From the iconic red and white striped home kit that's defined Dutch football for over a century to bold away jerseys that capture the innovative spirit of the Eredivisie champions, we stock the complete range of PSV kits for men, women and kids. With fast UK delivery and worldwide shipping, supporting the pride of Brabant has never been easier.


Whether you're looking for the latest season's designs or classic retro PSV Eindhoven shirts celebrating the club's golden eras, our collection honours one of Europe's most successful clubs. Add official Eredivisie lettering and personalise your shirt with your favourite player's name and number, or create your own custom PSV jersey. Show your support for the Boeren with authentic gear from the Philips Stadion.


Order your PSV Eindhoven kit today and join millions of supporters worldwide. With secure checkout, hassle-free returns, and expert customer service, UK Soccer Shop makes it simple to wear the red and white stripes of Holland's most consistent champions.

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The Heritage of PSV Eindhoven Kits


PSV Eindhoven football shirts represent over 110 years of Dutch footballing excellence and innovation. Founded in 1913 as Philips Sport Vereniging, the club was established by electronics giant Philips to provide recreation for their workers, creating a unique bond between club and company that continues today. The distinctive red and white striped PSV shirt has been worn through an illustrious history including 25 Eredivisie titles, 11 KNVB Cups, and their legendary 1988 European Cup triumph when they defeated Benfica on penalties to become champions of Europe.


The PSV Eindhoven kit has graced some of football's greatest talents, from Ruud Gullit and Ronald Koeman to Romário, Ronaldo, Ruud van Nistelrooy, and more recently Memphis Depay and Cody Gakpo. Each era has brought its own iconic shirt designs that blend the traditional red and white stripes with cutting-edge performance technology.


Evolution of PSV Eindhoven Kits


The red and white vertical stripes have been PSV's signature since the club's foundation, though the width of the stripes and shade of red have varied considerably over the decades. While the home kit has remained relatively consistent in its striped design, away kits have explored everything from all-white to all-black, bold blues, striking oranges, and experimental colour combinations that push design boundaries.


PSV's kit manufacturer history reflects their status as one of Europe's elite clubs. Adidas produced their shirts during much of the 1970s and 1980s, including the European Cup winning jersey. Lotto brought Italian flair in the 1990s during the Romário and Ronaldo era. Nike took over in the 2000s, creating technically advanced designs, before Umbro's recent partnership brought a return to retro-influenced aesthetics with modern performance fabrics. Puma currently supplies the club with innovative designs that honour tradition while embracing contemporary trends.


The Philips company name has appeared on PSV shirts in various forms for decades, creating one of football's longest and most iconic shirt sponsorships. This connection between club and company is unique in European football, with the stadium itself bearing the Philips name alongside the shirts.


Most Iconic PSV Eindhoven Shirts


The 1987-88 Adidas European Cup winning shirt stands as PSV's most legendary jersey. The classic red and white stripes with Adidas's iconic three stripes on the shoulders, worn by van Breukelen, Koeman, Vanenburg, and Gullit, represents the peak of Dutch club football dominance. This kit is a holy grail for collectors of classic European football shirts.


The 1996-97 Lotto home shirt worn during the Romário and Ronaldo partnership became instantly iconic. The bold, wide red and white stripes with Lotto's distinctive diamond branding captured PSV during one of their most exciting attacking periods, making it hugely popular among retro football shirt enthusiasts.


Nike's 2006-07 Eredivisie title-winning shirt featured a modern twist on the traditional stripes with innovative fabric technology and a striking collar design. More recently, Puma's 2022-23 home kit paid tribute to PSV's 1988 European Cup winners with subtle design elements referencing that golden era, showing how modern designs can honour the past.


Little-Known Facts About PSV Eindhoven Kits


The Factory Floor Origins PSV's red and white stripes weren't chosen for aesthetic reasons - they were the colours of the safety warning stripes in the Philips factory where the club's founders worked. The vertical red and white pattern on machinery guards and hazard areas became the inspiration for the football kit, making PSV's shirts a unique homage to industrial safety signage. This makes them perhaps the only major European club whose colours directly reference workplace safety equipment.


The Light Bulb Logo Mystery For decades, PSV's crest featured a stylised light bulb representing Philips, but few fans know it was actually designed to be anatomically incorrect. The filament pattern inside the bulb on the badge doesn't match how real light bulbs work - it was deliberately simplified to make embroidery easier on shirts in the 1960s. When digital printing arrived, the club chose to keep the "wrong" design because it had become iconic, meaning PSV's badge features an electrically impossible light bulb that any Philips engineer would immediately recognise as flawed.


Ronaldo's Shrinking Shirt Saga During Ronaldo's 1994-95 season at PSV, the club ordered his shirts in medium size based on his listed measurements. However, the Brazilian phenomenon was still growing and gaining muscle mass so rapidly that by mid-season, his shirts were visibly too tight. The club had to rush-order larger sizes, but Ronaldo insisted on keeping some of the tight-fitting shirts because he felt they made him more aerodynamic when running. These smaller shirts from his early PSV career are now among the most valuable Dutch football collectibles, with match-worn examples selling for extraordinary sums.


The Invisible Sponsor Experiment In the 2003-04 season, PSV experimented with a revolutionary shirt design concept where the Philips logo was printed in a special reflective ink that was barely visible under normal stadium lights but would shine brightly in photographs with flash. The idea was to maximise TV and photo exposure while keeping the shirt aesthetically clean for fans. However, the technology didn't work as planned - the logo appeared inconsistent on different cameras, and UEFA threatened sanctions for "kit ambiguity." PSV quickly abandoned the experiment, making these shirts extremely rare and sought after by collectors.


The Away Kit Democracy In 2016, PSV became one of the first major European clubs to let fans vote on their away kit design via social media. Over 50,000 supporters participated, choosing between three completely different designs. The winning black and copper design outsold traditional away kits by 300%, leading several other clubs to adopt similar democratic approaches. However, PSV quietly stopped the practice after the 2018 vote became controversial when fans ironically voted for the most outrageous joke design that had been included as a "wouldn't it be funny if..." option. The club had to honour the vote, resulting in a lime green and pink away kit that players reportedly hated but became a cult classic.


The Cocu Farewell Hidden Message When PSV legend Phillip Cocu played his final match in 2012, the club created special commemorative shirts for the occasion. What fans didn't know at the time was that the designers had hidden a secret message in the stripe pattern - using binary code represented by slightly different widths of red stripes. The message spelled out "Bedankt Phillip" (Thank you Phillip) but was only visible if you measured the stripes precisely. The secret wasn't revealed until years later, making these shirts retroactively valuable to collectors once the story became public.


The Colour-Blind Goalkeeper Kit Controversy In 2008, PSV discovered that their fluorescent yellow goalkeeper kit was nearly identical in colour to the advertising boards at the Philips Stadion for viewers with red-green colour blindness - affecting roughly 8% of male supporters. After a colour-blind season ticket holder wrote to complain he couldn't distinguish the keeper from the advertising, PSV conducted research and changed their goalkeeper kit colours. They now test all kit designs with colour-blind simulations, making them one of the few clubs to prioritise accessibility in kit design.


The Eredivisie Star Innovation PSV were the first Dutch club to add championship stars above their crest for every 10 league titles won. However, their first star actually appeared on shirts a full season before the club officially sanctioned it - an overeager kit manufacturer added it prematurely during production for the 1986-87 season when PSV had 9 titles. The club was forced to acknowledge it, and when they won their 10th title that very season, they claimed the manufacturer had "manifested destiny." Other Eredivisie clubs followed suit with stars of their own, creating a tradition that stemmed from a production error.


Our PSV Eindhoven Shirt Collection & Personalisation


At UK Soccer Shop, we stock the complete range of PSV Eindhoven football shirts including the latest home, away, and third kits alongside classic retro designs that celebrate the club's storied past. Our collection covers adult sizes from small to XXXL, kids' kits with matching shorts and socks, and women's fitted jerseys. Every shirt is 100% authentic and officially licensed by PSV.


Personalise your PSV Eindhoven shirt with official Eredivisie printing, adding your favourite player's name and number with authentic league patches. From current stars to legendary numbers from the club's golden eras, our professional printing service uses the same technology as the clubs themselves. 


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