1993/94


For the 1993/94 season, 'Clubhouse' became the kit manufacturer, an in-house affair and somewhat strange to understand the financial gain of not being paid by someone else to do it. The kit was a good one though, and the new sponsors, Computer Solutions & Finance, only just made the opening fixture with a sew-on patch.



















A few games in and a more permanent 'solution' to the sponsor issue was found, not that any more people had actually heard of CSF.






















A rare long-sleeved version of the shirt, without sponsor.














Two new away kits were launched this season, all-black, all-red, or a mixture of both - supposedly. All-black was used only once, on the opening day of the season at Aston Villa. The shirt appeared again for the next away game at Chelsea, but with red shorts - and was never used again. Pity, all-black was quite classy.














The black shirt with the refined sponsor and Clubhouse logo & QPR badge in white rather than red, was readily available to buy, but never used.













All-red became the usual strip when a change of colours was needed away from home. It looked far cheaper than the black version.






















One of the goalkeeper's shirts - yuck!

























Les Ferdinand, doing his best not to look like Les Ferdinand, in this recently-discovered early prototype badly-fitting home shirt. 

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  1. Except this photo looks like a mock-up of what the shirt with the sponsors logo would look like, probably sent to the sponsors for approval. If you notice the CSF patch has been copied and pasted, early 1990's style, so that it doesn't look to follow the contours of the shirt, especially at both ends.

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  2. I have that shirt. I'm pretty sure it's the same one.

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    1. The one Les Ferdinand is wearing in the photo.

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