
February might be the shortest month of the year, but thankfully that doesn’t mean Tigers’ apparel was in short supply – 90’s replica shirts provide us with the bulk of the items that we’re about to cover, so let’s get into it… (writes Mike Carter)

The only match-worn shirt that we have to share this month is a 2025/26 primary shirt by Kappa worn by Cody Drameh against Birmingham City.
Cody was a used substitute in a 3-2 win for the Tigers at St Andrews on 18th October 2025. The shirt sold for £89.10, after originally being “Gifted after match to a young girl in the crowd” – I hope the young lady got her cut…

Onto replicas… we have a pair of 1992/93 Primary shirts by Matchwinner, both in size large. However, there is one key difference between the two, which is reflected in the price. The first OG tiger print shirt sold for £177.05 after two bidders pushed the price up from its £150 start price.

The other 1992/93 Primary shirt by Matchwinner sold for around £311.66 using the best offer option – which is up to £135 more, but there is a very good reason for this. The condition is much better than that of the first one to sell.
The shirt which sold for £177.05 has some significant damage to the ‘BONUS’ sponsor, and various marks, whereas the £311.66 shirt looks in better nick from the images provided.

A 1993/94 primary shirt by Pelada was available in February. The shirt which is size large sold for £184.20, after two bidders placed bids to win the auction.
This is another shirt where the condition isn’t great, so this will have likely been a factor in the final sales value.

Our final stop in the 90’s is this 1995-97 primary shirt by Super League that was listed at £104.70, but sold using the best offer feature on eBay.
The shirt size is XXL, which is always fairly popular, so the fact that it sold under the best offer feature is a surprise. There are a few pulls on the back, but other than that it looks great.

A brand new with tags 2013/14 primary shirt by adidas that has been pimped up with FA Cup appliques and ‘Chester’ as well as his squad number #5 sold for £79.99.
This will form a great keepsake of what was an unforgettable cup run, even though we didn’t lift the trophy at the end of it. It was listed at £79.99 and sold for the start price at the end of the auction period.

Our next two listings consist of some player-worn training wear. Firstly, are some training tees, which will have likely been used by Charlie Hughes during the 2024/25 season. A pair sold in one listing for and offer, after being listed at £42.29.

Lastly, this intriguing bundle of Regan Slater worn items. The bundle consisted of 4 items, 3 training tops, which feature sponsor appliques of McVities and Anex, as well as a pair of match-worn amber shorts. £55 for the lot is incredible value!
That’s all for February, we’ll be back in a month with more Hull City memorabilia. Caveat Emptor!
