PSG has revealed their newest kit with Jordan. The new kit features a black colorway, with the vibrant colors of the French flag and highlighted by the iconic Jumpman logo. We will see the new Jordan kit hit the pitch on February 1st vs Montpellier.
Chelsea has introduced special retro kits to celebrate 50 years since their domestic cup victory in 1970. The special kit pays tribute with the crest from the 1970 finals being brought back on the royal blue kits. The yellow comes into play on the shorts, trim, badge, socks and numbers. This kit will mark the first time the Nike swoosh and partner branding will be a tonal color to match the jersey and give an authentic day jersey. We will see the special kits for Chelsea on the pitch for the third round FA Cup tie against Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge on 5 January.
Chelsea will hit the pitch in a new third kit for the 2019-20 season. The third kit draws its inspiration from the 1994-96 away jersey, on black. The jersey has a good amount of details that are nods to ’90s soccer. The jersey features a unique knit rising from the fabric of the shirt pattern, an old-school style squared-off collar and a retro Nike Futura logo. We see orange trim on the collar and sleeves pop against the black jersey, which has an embossed "CFC" pattern that runs diagonally across the jersey. "Chelsea FC" is printed across the neckline, above the Nike logo as well as on the club crest. The font, used is from ’90s match-day programs, to give another special feature to kit. To finish off the look Chelsea will wear bright-orange socks, which feature a Nike logo midway up the shin, with black shorts.
“You can see the ’90s influence in fashion at the moment, and I think the kit will appeal to pretty much everyone. Younger fans will like that it has a streetwear vibe and older fans will appreciate the sentimentality, remembering club legends who donned the famous jersey and their memories of going to games.” -Midfielder Mason Mount
We will see Chelsea debut the new third kit October 2, when their European campaign begins against Lille.
Tottenham has introduced their 2019-20 third kit that will pay tribute to the iconic players of the past and bring back the famous light blue colorway. The new kit features the light blue coloring from head to toe along with other nods to ’90s jersey culture. On the front of the jersey we see an alternating matte/shine pattern forming a "Spurs" graphic, along with the club crest having elevated trim to give the ’90s vibe.
The jersey has dark blue trim on the sleeves and on the classic-’90s button-down collar. The same dark blue details are found in the shorts and crowns the light blue socks.
“Everyone will see the retro influence; it’s a tribute to the jersey culture of the 90s. When you see the light blue, you think of those players that paved the way, and I hope this year we can wear it with pride to go all the way.” -forward Harry Kane
Manchester United has revealed the club's new third kit for the 2019/20 season. The design celebrates the team’s first FA Cup win in 1909. The team adopted a Lancashire red rose crest on their final jerseys 110 years ago. The unique rose print comes in with a dark gray colorway on the black jerseys for the new third kit, paying homage to that historic victory for the club.
The Arsenal Club has released their third kit for the 2019-20 season. The kit is a fresh new design that continues club tradition with a distinctly modern twist. The jersey comes in with a dark navy colorway, complimented by yellow details throughout. In an effort to save resources and help decrease emissions the jersey has been made from recycled polyester.
Washington Women’s Soccer has released their new kits for the new season. The Washington Athletic department recently signed a deal to move from Nike to adidas and is starting to roll out all the new uniforms for their team. The Women’s Soccer team revealed three kits that they will have to wear during this upcoming season. The first kit we see is a black jersey that fades down to purple with a static pattern and has purple shorts to patch. The team will also have an all purple kit that features a unique pattern throughout and the shorts will have the same pattern to match. To round out the new looks the team will have a traditional white kit with purple numbers and collar. We will be on the look out as more Washington teams release their new uniforms.
In honor of Manchester City celebrating the start of their 125th anniversary season the team has revealed a special kit to commemorate the special occasion. The kit has been inspired by the Club’s history, with different design features being voted on by the Club’s fans. The City fans were invited to vote exclusively on the details, such as: which crest the kit would get and its positioning, as well as if it would be in full color or monochrome. The fans also voted on which Manchester symbol would feature on the back and the commemorative wording on the inside tape of the neck.
The jersey is mostly light blue with a white trim, as the crest features gold lettering designating the Club’s 125 years. The jersey will not feature any sponsorship logos to keep it a very classic design. The commemorative wording of 'Manchester City since 1894', featured above a copy of the Club’s founding document, signed by Joshua Parlby. A limited edition run of 1,894 individually numbered authentic jerseys will be produced to reflect the Club’s founding year.
The kit will be worn vs Liverpool in the Community Shield at Wembley, on Sunday 4 August.
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Real Madrid has released their third kit for the 2019-20 season. The jersey is inspired by technology and evolution from the club, with the club’s innovative development of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium being the center piece. The jerseys come in a green colorway which stands as a declaration of the intent to continue innovating and making history. The shirt has a retro-feel V-neck and sleeves, reminiscent of the jerseys of the past.
Juventus has released their newest away kit for the upcoming season. The new kit features a futuristic pattern that draws it inspiration fromthe surrounding of Juventus’ Stadium. The unique graphic has been put on a base white jersey inspired by the urban buildings and structures of Turin in northern Italy. The Core-White camouflaged patterns contrasted by red detailing is meant to depict the creative players who make those bold moves on the field.