River Plate 2016 Home Kit Released
The new River Plate 2016 home kit introduces a clean and modern design in white and red, unveiled on February 15, 2016.
River Plate had been sporting the current home jersey for one-and-a-half years and will also switch to a yearly kit release schedule. The River Plate 2016 away kit is red with white and black horizontal stripes.
River Plate 2016 Home Kit
This is the new River Plate 2016 home kit.
The new River Plate 16-17 kit combines the traditional sash with a new gradient effect on the inside. Red, the accent color of the River Plate home shirt, is also used prominently for the v-collar, the Adidas stripes, which are placed on the sleeves, and the hem.
BBVA's logo is printed on the front of the new River Plate kit in black with a silver outline, while online sports store Netshoes' logo is present on the sleeves.
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