Mail Online and the Daily Mail publish a fashion-oriented guide recommending retro England football shirts for fans. The articles say England’s progress to the World Cup quarter-finals is a timely moment to buy or refresh a football shirt. They frame “going vintage” as the preferred option, highlighting certain older England kits as desirable or “cool” while discouraging other items described as outdated or “naff.” The pieces present themselves as a stylist’s reference, focusing on which retro designs are portrayed as worth spending on and which should be avoided. Both sources use similar framing and messaging, emphasizing the appeal of vintage football clothing in connection with the tournament. No additional reporting details, match information, or sourcing of kit-specific authenticity are presented in the provided excerpts, which primarily describe the guide’s premise and promotional angle.