England Fans: 20% Off Retro Shirts for World Cup with Secret Code
20% Off England Retro Shirts for World Cup with Secret Code

England fans are racing to get 20% off retro shirts in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With the tournament kicking off on June 11, sport retailer Kitbag has launched an exclusive offer that knocks 20% off the entire England retro range. The deal is available when using the secret discount code RETRO20, but it is due to expire on June 11.

Iconic Kits at a Discount

Fans beating this deadline can unlock discounts across the Score Draw England Retro collection, which includes more than 15 iconic shirts from as far back as 1966. Among the standout options is the England 1990 World Cup Finals Third Shirt (£32). This is the iconic blue jersey designed for Italia ’90 that was immortalised in New Order’s World Cup anthem, World in Motion.

There is also the England 1996 European Championship Shirt (£32), debuted the year England hosted the tournament for the first time. It was worn by legends like Alan Shearer and Paul Gascoigne and for many will evoke memories of Gazza’s iconic goal against Scotland and the infamous dentist chair celebration.

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Going further back, fans could opt for the England 1982 World Cup Finals Shirt (£32), worn by the likes of Kevin Keegan and Bryan Robson at that year’s tournament in Spain. The same deal is also available with the England 1982 World Cup Finals Away Shirt (£32).

More Retro Options

Fans who grew up watching the ‘Golden Generation’ could go for the England 2004 European Championship Shirt (£32). This jersey was worn by a then 18-year-old Wayne Rooney when he made his unforgettable first appearance on the international stage in Portugal. Other standout options include the vintage England 1966 World Cup Final Away No6 Shirt (£32), England 1996 European Championship Away Shirt (£32) and England 1998 World Cup Finals Shirt (£32).

The Kitbag sale comes as England touched down in the USA on Monday (June 1) ahead of their two pre-World Cup friendlies in Florida. Thomas Tuchel’s side will face New Zealand on Saturday (June 6) and Costa Rica on Wednesday (June 10). They will then fly to their World Cup base in Kansas before their campaign kicks off against Croatia on June 17.

Other Retailers and Reviews

Ahead of the tournament, retailers including the England Official Store and Sports Direct are offering the full range of England’s 2026 World Cup kits. Prices start at £64.99 for kids and £89.99 for adults, for the new Nike home, away and goalkeeper jerseys.

For those sticking with Kitbag’s retro sale, the retailer has received thousands of positive reviews from shoppers on Trustpilot. One reviewer said: “I ordered an England kit for my son, I found the website easy to navigate around and helpful when it came to sizing. I was kept up to date via email and received my package within a week of ordering and everything was in an excellent condition.”

Another review reads: “Seven-year-old very happy with his new England gear. Great communication around shipping information, product arrived within promised timeframe and exceeded our expectations. Would purchase from Kitbag again.” This buyer left a four-star review as the sizing was ‘smaller than needed’, noting: “Was exactly as expected, slightly smaller possibly than needed, I should have checked size before ordering.” Meanwhile, another five-star review reads: “Good quality England kit for toddlers. Retro as well, he looks so cool in it thank you.”

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