1999 England Navy Centenary Jersey – Player Issue – An exceptionally rare piece of rugby history, this player-issue jersey was worn in the one-off centenary test match against Australia in Sydney, 1999. Made by Nike in the UK, this navy change strip was never sold to the public and is believed to have had a production run of only around 50 jerseys, all issued directly to players.
Almost all surviving examples are either signed or framed in private collections, making this unsigned, unframed version a truly unique find. The jersey remains in excellent condition and is a standout example of late-1990s England kit. Condition wise it has a small mark on left side of collar and minor cracking on the front logo, have included pictures to review.
We have undertaken significant research and sought expert advice to accurately value this jersey, ensuring its price reflects its historical importance and extreme rarity. A special jersey that marks a significant moment in England’s rugby history — and one of the rarest modern-era England jerseys you will ever see offered for public sale. A must-have for the serious collector.
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Product Care and Shipping Information
Professional Care:
At Vintage World Rugby, each jersey arrives professionally washed, air dried, and steamed, ensuring it’s ready to wear as soon as you receive it. (Excludes jerseys with tags or those with delicate logos).
Sizing Guide:
Please refer to our sizing guide before making a purchase. It’s important to note that vintage jerseys can have sizing differences compared to modern-day apparel.
Worldwide Shipping:
We proudly offer worldwide standard postage via NZ Post, which is fully tracked to give you peace of mind. For those needing faster delivery, we also provide DHL Express shipping. (Standard postage excludes Africa and South America).
When purchasing a vintage rugby jersey, understanding the sizing becomes crucial. These jerseys, often over 20 years old and produced by various manufacturers, may have tag sizes significantly different from today’s modern sizing.
Here are four key pieces of information provided in each jersey description:
Remember, while the “fits as” sizing serves as a guide, doing your own measurements is the best way to ensure a proper fit.
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