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Jamaican National Teams, Adidas Roll Out Stunning New Home and Away Kits
Pattern embossed on yellow home kit and in full color on black away kit features Jamaican national symbols like the doctor bird and lignum vitae
Real Madrid Keep it Simple With 2024-25 Home Kits
Traditional predominantly white kits include subtle houndstooth pattern with R and M shapes on front and back, along with black accents
Ligue 1’s Lille OSC Put Unique Spin on Traditional Chevron for 2024-25 Home Kits
Club’s traditional chevron, which they’ve used in some form since the 1940s, appears on new kits made up of several tonal mini-chevrons
Football in Their DNA: AC Milan Launches 2024-25 Home Kit
Tonal segmented stripes inside red stripes are a visual representation of the human genome; patch on back collar celebrates club’s 125th anniversary
Borussia Dortmund Aims for a Modern Classic With 2024-25 Home Kits – Plus 3 Other European Kit Launches
ACF Fiorentina leans hard into signature purple color; Bologna FC calls new home kits ‘an act of love’; Athletic Bilbao goes with the flow with new away kit
Cannon Takes the Spotlight on Arsenal’s 2024-25 Home Kit
New kit marks first time this version of cannon has been used on a home kit and first time Arsenal has used just a cannon as a home kit badge since 1989-90
Making the Connection: Manchester City Honors Roots With 2024-25 Home Kit
0161 pattern woven into navy blue collar and sleeve cuffs represent Manchester dialling code and “a sense of location, no matter where you are in the world”
Irish Men’s National Football Team Unveil New Home Kits Made by Castore
Wednesday’s unveiling also includes extension of telecommunications company Sky’s sponsorship to men’s national team
English Football League Votes to Relax Kit Rules to Help Colour Blind Fans
Clubs will be allowed to wear away or third kits at home to avoid scenarios where it would be difficult for colour blind people to tell teams apart; mixing and matching of kit elements also allowed