New Kits

10371918_10154146816435716_8317113974152920658_n.jpg
 
I don't know why but event though it is yet another polo shirt from Nike I really like that Monaco shirt. It is a bit plain yes, but I think that really suits their traditional design. Sadly it will be packed with sponsor logos. I just hope that Subašić will manage to keep his place on goal now that Valdes will join them.

As for Benfica...I'll wait for my final opinion until I see full kit worn by players, but this preview looks amazing.

EDIT: gonalois posted full kit while I was typing. Great looking kit indeed
 
Like them, Warrior is getting better. Hopefully the rest of the set is looking decent as well, otherwise I'd have to rethink the last sentence.

@Monaco: Like it, not spectacular or new, but as dookiebr said, if it would be manufactured by Umbro, everybody would be amazed. I think, Nike did a pretty good job there.
 
Only way one can go wrong with an all-black shirt is adding bright yellow on it.Sevilla is pretty nice,Warrior seem to be gradcually toning it down.
 
Last edited:
Looks much better with only slight differences in grey instead of the first published leaks with grey AND white.
 
Read the names on those shirts, this club deserves exactly that right now, so many shitty players it's pitiful..
 
again ugly atletico away, milan kits with fonts and numbers also very bad.

sevilla is cool, only the sponsor design is bad.
 
I think every time a Peru kit gets unveiled it's minimal changes but always a classy looking thing.

Umbro always give them something good.

Benfica's is lovely too but I don't get the cross effect? There's nothing on their badge to do with it so is it a Lisbon thing or a Portugal thing? Perhaps just a standard kit template from Adidas.
 
Last edited:
Benfica's is lovely too but I don't get the cross effect? There's nothing on their badge to do with it so is it a Lisbon thing or a Portugal thing? Perhaps just a standard kit template from Adidas.
It's a symbol of the city of Lisbon and Portugal, based on the Compass rose. It symbolize the discoveries' era, when Portugal "discovered" the world.
 
Back
Top Bottom