1986/87 Season: Real Madrid Away Blue
1986/87 Season: Real Madrid Away Blue
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| Size | Length (cm) | Bust (cm) | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 68 | 96 | 45-50 | 150-160 |
| S | 70 | 100 | 50-60 | 160-170 |
| M | 73 | 104 | 60-65 | 170-175 |
| L | 75 | 108 | 65-75 | 175-180 |
| XL | 78 | 112 | 75-85 | 180-185 |
| 2XL | 80 | 118 | 85-95 | 185-190 |
| 3XL | 83 | 122 | 90-100 | 195-200 |
* This size chart is for reference only; actual measurements may vary by 1-3 cm. Garment length is measured from the shoulder point to the hem, and bust measurement is taken under the arms.
1986/87 Season: Blue Shirts Witness La Liga Back-to-Back Titles and European Milestones.
The 1986/87 season marked the zenith of Real Madrid's “Five Eagles Era.” This away blue jersey witnessed the pivotal fifth consecutive La Liga title and carried the milestone of breaking the “Italian curse” in European competition. It became the central garment through which legends like Butragueño and Hugo Sánchez shone, immortalizing the golden age of the “White Army.”
Design-wise, its deep sea blue broke from the all-white tradition. The combination of white branding and a lapel collar design not only captured the retro sportswear trend of the 1980s but also established a design template for Real Madrid's away kits: “non-traditional primary color + classic details.” Its deep blue hue remains a “classic away color” in fans' hearts to this day.
Today, as this deep sea blue jersey makes its return, it embodies not only retro style and design heritage but also the core glory of Real Madrid's “Five Eagles Era.” It stands as an iconic symbol of the club's “golden age” throughout its century-long history, forever carrying fans' nostalgia and reverence for that legendary era.
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