I think at the time short sleeved sweatshirts were the fashion (tucked into stonewash jeans)
The club sold one that was very smart (to 15 year old me) it was navy blue and cream stripes with a stylised, neon yellow 'Owls' scribbled across the front.
Those fashions translated to shirts I think with blousey sleeves. It was Spurs I think that had them long shorts and Ryan Giggs always looked like an U14 player wearing first team kit.
That said, Sinton was a funny looking player, kind of squat and broad so could probably have benefited from having shirt size down