England 1966 World Cup Final Away No6 shirt

The England 1966 World Cup Final Away No6 shirt is a factual reproduction of the kit worn during the final against West Germany at Wembley Stadium. This long-sleeved shirt is constructed in a solid red colour with a consistent texture across the body and sleeves. The garment features a ribbed crew neck collar and matching ribbed cuffs, both finished in the same red shade as the primary fabric.

A Three Lions crest is positioned on the left chest, featuring blue lions and red roses embroidered on a white shield.

The reverse of the shirt features the number 6 applied in a white block-style font, which was the squad number assigned to captain Bobby Moore during the tournament. There are no visible manufacturer logos, commercial sponsors, or modern technical branding, adhering to the specifications of the original 1966 design. The shirt is made from a heavy-weight fabric intended to replicate the material used in the mid-1960s.