OneFootball
Peter Fitzpatrick·25 July 2024
OneFootball
Peter Fitzpatrick·25 July 2024
With clubs now releasing new kits for every single season, it is very hard for any to become truly memorable.
However, there are always a few that stand out above all and that is again the case this summer, with these 15 in particular catching the eye.
Latina Calcio might be in Serie C as a club, but they are arguably Champions League winners when it comes to the new kit launches. Inspired by Homerâs âThe Odysseyâ, this is simply a work of art.
Another Kappa classic from Italyâs oldest club, fit with a photo shoot on the Riviera. Thereâs something about a kit with no sponsor isnât there?
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Inspired by their 1974-title winning kit, Leeds and Adidas have brought back the âsmiley faceâ crest. The blue Red Bull logo on the yellow also hits different.
To celebrate 125 years of Barcelona, Los Cules have gone back to their original look, as they did in 1999.
Milan have returned to the white collar for the first time since 2013, and this just feels more like a Rossoneri home kit.
It wouldnât be a list without Ajaxâs latest home number, which is modelled by Jordan Henderson (it still feels weird).
Having come so close last time around, Dortmund have took inspiration from their 1997-Champions League winning season for their new home kit.
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After 22 years away, the Tractor Boys are rolling back into the Premier League in style.
Another regular on these lists, Portoâs latest take on their classic blue and white stripes is a hit.
In what is an almost remodel of their 2013-14 away kit, Real have gone down the shock orange look this season. Will Kylian Mbappé perform it in like Gareth Bale did in his own debut season in Madrid?
A slight change for Roma, whose latest home kit takes inspiration from the season tickets used between 1933 and 1934. Is anyone surprised itâs a beaut?
A little love for the goalkeepers, and this is just too 1990s to leave out.
It looks like a mix of the Welsh football and rugby national team kits, but that is certainly not a bad thing.
New season, new sponsor, new kit and a new adventure. Villa are ready to go in the Champions League with another claret and blue classic.