Newcastle United 15-16 Kits Released
- Kit Release: Newcastle United unveiled their 2015-16 home, away and third kits, designed by Puma.
- Sponsorship: Wonga continues as the main sponsor for the 2015-16 kits.
- Kit Design: The home kit is traditional with blue accents, the away kit features a gray diamond graphic, and the third kit is navy with a pink and white diagonal stripe.
Newcastle United and Puma just unveiled the Newcastle 15-16 Away Kit, set to be debuted later today in the friendly against Borussia Mönchengladbach. The Newcastle United 2015-16 Home Kit, featuring blue splashes of color to accent the traditional black and white stripes, was already unveiled and subsequently debuted.
Controversial loans company Wonga remains main sponsor for the Newcastle United 2015-16 Home and Away Kits. Wonga is in the second last year of a £24m four-year sponsorship deal with Newcastle United.
Newcastle United 2015-2016 Home Kit
This is the new Puma Newcastle 15-16 Home Football Shirt.
The Newcastle United 15-16 Home Kit has the traditional black-and-white stripes design with four white and five black vertical stripes and a gold Puma logo. To create a unique design, the black stripes of the Newcastle United Kit feature a understated blue wave design, while the striking blue Wonga logo breaks up the clean look of the Newcastle 15-16 Shirt.
The back of the new Newcastle Kit is solid white, apart from a blue color block at the bottom. Newcastle's initials NUFC are written inside a black triangle at the upper back below the blue collar. A similar triangle badge can be seen on the new Arsenal 15-16 Kits.
Black shorts and socks with blue applications round off the look of the new Newcastle United 15-16 Home Kit.
Newcastle United 15-16 Away Kit
This is the new Newcastle United 2015-16 Away Jersey.
While the NUFC 2015-16 Home Shirt features a traditional design, the striking Newcastle United 15-16 Away Kit is sure to stir controversy. The grey Newcastle 2015-2016 Away Kit boasts a spectacular diamond-shaped graphic design on the front, based on the unique Puma Swerve Teamwear Jersey.
Puma combines the striking new Newcastle United 15-16 Away Shirt with design elements in a light blue color, which resembles that of the Wonga logo.
White shorts and socks with light blue accents complete the new Puma Newcastle United Change Kit.
Newcastle United 15-16 Third Kit
This is the new Puma Newcastle 2015-16 Third Strip.
The new Puma Newcastle United Third Kit is navy with a pink-and-white diagonal stripe and further details in pink.
What do you think of the Newcastle 15-16 Kits? Drop us a line below, and see all 15-16 Premier League Kits in our kit overview.
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