In a small shop in the downtown area of Bogotá you can find real treasures for soccer lovers: replicas of shirts used by great players like Maradona or local teams like Millonarios or América de Cali.
The idea arose when the owner, Ricardo Garzón, wanted to support the Colombian team in the 2014 World Cup in an original way, wearing the shirt he liked the most: the 1990 World Cup. Since he couldn't find it, he made it himself in a very handcrafted way.
Garzón did not imagine that many people like him longed to wear the soccer uniforms of other times.
His business found success thanks to nostalgia.
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