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New Real Madrid Kits

The Champions League Champions, Real Madrid, have released their new kits for the 2018-19 season. adidas has introduced the new line that has been updated with bold and simple designs to keep the tradition of Real Madrid's famous white jersey with black trim that will replace last season's blue trim. We also will see the addition of buttons on the home kits collar, while the away kit has the V-neck design.

"When working with an iconic club like Real Madrid, our goal is always to take classics designs and infuse them with innovative elements that continue to push the future of football design. The new Real Madrid home and away jerseys are a great example, as they are influenced by iconic Madrid kits of the past, while introducing brand new features such as the new collar construction on the home kit and the Tech Onix accent on the away jersey that give each a fresh and modern feel." - Inigo Turner, design director of adidas

Kits are exclusively available here.

 


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Christian Pulisic Reese’s-inspired Cleats

Hershey Company has partnered with Christian Pulisic, the soccer star for the German club Borussia Dortmund and the U.S. Men’s National Soccer team. The company teamed up with "The Shoe Surgeon" to create these custom Nike Mercurial Vapor 360 cleats to announce the signing of Pulisic and the newest addition to their cany line, the Reese’s Outrageous bars. 

"It's not very often that a superstar hails from your own backyard. We're thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome Christian to the Hershey team and look forward to our partnership and following his illustrious career both on and off the field," said Suzanne Jones, VP of the Hershey Experience.


New Kits for Arsenal FC

The new kits for Arsenal FC have taken the darkness of the red for their kits down and we will see a 'Chili Red Heather' base now. We see that the white from the sleeves now wraps up onto the shoulders. 


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New Kits for New Zealand

New Zealand has released their new kits that embrace the Maori legend of New Zealand's endemic silver fern that represents strength, resistance, and power. "These traits relate to the unique underside of the tree’s fronds that reflect under moonlight, creating something akin to a natural nightlight. Thus, they have been celebrated for guiding travelers." Nike.

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“People in New Zealand rally behind the silver fern,” says Pete Hoppins, Nike Football Apparel Senior Design Director. “While it has been the primary symbol for New Zealand football for some time, we decided to integrate the frond more completely into the national team collection for 2018.”

We see the ferns worked into the design of the kit on the sleeves where Nike was able to create an almost photo-like recreation of the leaf. The team will have two color options one a fully black kit and the other a fully white kit.    


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New Kits for Juventus

The new Juventus home kit has been released and we get a different look then in the past. The team is staying true to the classic black and white stripes but this year instead of multiple stripes we see two thick black stripes down the front and one white stripe. The back of the jersey will feature one large stripe down it. Some other updates that will be noticed are the inclusions of the modern logo, which started last season, and the new collar from adidas . 


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New Kits for Man City

The latest champion of the Premier League Title has a new kit for the 2018-19 season. The new kit has a simple design with a button collar and "speed blur" patterns on the sleeves. The biggest change for the kits is the return of the navy socks. Nike says it is a tribute back to the colors the club wore when winning their first ever league title back in 1937. We will see if Man City makes the switch from Nike to Puma after this coming season.


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New Home Kits for Chelsea FC

Nike and Chelsea FC have released the new home kit for the 2018-19 season. The new blue kit draws inspiration from the ‘80s and ‘90s and will be worn by the mens, women’s and academy teams. We see the biggest change coming with the horizontal red and white stripes along with blue shorts and white socks with a red and blue trim.


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New Third Kit for Man U

Manchester United has introduced a third kit for the team. The kit draws celebrates 50 years since Man U first won the European Cup. The iconic royal blue that the 1968 team wore is featured in this kit and is made from the Parley Ocean Plastic yarn that adidas has created. 


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ATL United FC "King Peach" Alternate Kit

Atlanta has added an alternate kit to their uniform arsenal with the "King Peach" kits. The jersey is primarily white and features peach on the shoulder stripes, the crest and the sponsor logo. The background of the jersey features panel shapes similar to what can be seen on some soccer balls, as well as the roof of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. 


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2018 World Cup Nike "Just Do It" Cleat Pack

With the World Cup taking place this year Nike players for all teams will be wearing special white boots when they take the pitch. The white uppers feature a matte pearlescent skin and metallic grey checks. Each boot also has a premium plate finish to allow them to standout on the pitch. On the heel triangles we see 32 lines that represent each country in the tournament but players can also have a graphic of their country’s flag in that space instead.


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