10 most valuable Scotland shirts: classic and vintage home and away strips and kits worth a lot of money today

When following your home country at an international tournament, it’s vital you look the part.  
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In the case of Scottish fans that means donning a kilt and sporting a retro Scotland jersey, with the more flamboyant supporters opting for saltire blue face paint.  

With Scotland qualifying for Euro 2021, it’s likely that the popularity of Scotland kits from years gone by will see an uptick in popularity, whether it’s a traditional navy home kit, or a garish away number.  

Some replica shirts have been known to fetch hundreds of pounds on second-hand websites such as eBay and it could be that a kit you own which is gathering dust could be worth a few quid.

Here are some Scotland football shirts which have fetched an impressive price online recently.  

This traditional navy effort from the World Cup in Mexico fetched £95 on auction website eBay at the end of March.  

An authentic version of the shirt worn by the likes of Graeme Souness and Gordon Strachan is currently listed at an even higher price of £145.  

France 1998 was the last international tournament which Scotland qualified for with Craig Brown’s squad decked out in a navy collared shirt from Umbro.  

A jersey featuring the name of striker Kevin Gallcher recently sold for £95 while a striking long sleeved edition of the shirt is also listed for £95.

A thing of beauty or a fashion disaster? We can’t quite tell, but one bidder parted with £99 to get their hands on the striking away kit from the early 90s.  

One seller in Italy is currently looking to offload the shirt for an eye-watering £159.14.  

Scots of a certain vintage may prefer to opt for this old-school effort which was worn by the national side during their 2-1 victory over England at Wembley.  

An immaculate edition of the shirt sold for £155 in January, while classic football shirts are offering the shirt for a gob-smacking £299.99.  

More akin to a Uruguay kit, this sky blue shirt was worn by a Scottish league XI during an exhibition match with Scotland.  

The ultra-rare shirt can fetch a pretty penny online with one fan willing to pay £222.41 for the striking shirt.

Remarkably there are no current live listings of the shirt.  

More akin to a Uruguay kit, this sky blue shirt was worn by a Scottish league XI during an exhibition match with Scotland.  

The ultra-rare shirt can fetch a pretty penny online with one fan willing to pay £222.41 for the striking shirt.

Remarkably, there are no current live listings of the shirt.  

Another classic dark blue effort made iconic by a vintage Scotland team. The 1982 side were knocked out of the tournament on points difference despite earning a victory against New Zealand and a draw with the USSR.

An original edition of the shirt sold for £150 last month while a live listing is offering the shirt to fans for £149.99.  

This splendid tartan kit was worn by the national side at the 1996 Euros who fell agonizingly short of the knockout stages.  

One version of the shirt emblazoned with the name of fan favourite Ally McCoist recently fetched £119.99 on eBay.  

One currently listed shirt is available for £99.99

This splendid tartan kit was worn by the national side at the 1996 Euros who fell agonizingly short of the knockout stages.  

One version of the shirt emblazoned with the name of fan favourite Ally McCoist recently fetched £119.99 on eBay.  

One currently listed shirt is available for £99.99.

A firm favourite with Tartan Army followers, this striped orange kit was worn by Scotland throughout the mid-nineties.  

At the tail end of 2020 one listing sold for £84 while a current auction is offering the fluorescent shirt for a slightly steeper £99.99.  

It’s not just the retro kits that sell for a substantial amount.

This memorable away kit from the 2014/2015 season for instance recently sold for £53.99 at auction.  

One current listing is subject to a bidding war, with £10 the highest offer so far.  

Featuring purple and navy lightning bolts, this away kit is typically subject to fierce bidding wars by prospective buyers.  

One edition of the shirt recently sold for £101.  

A current listing is up for grabs for £90.  

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