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River Plate 14-15 Home and Away Kits

River Plate 2014-15 Home and Away Kits Released - the fresh new River Plate 2014-2015 Away Kit was released today following the initial leak in early April. The new River Plate Home Kit is inspired by the shirt worn in 1997 with the famous 3-stripes placed around the end of the sleeves.

The River Plate 2014-15 Shirts feature sponsor logos of BBVA and Netshoes. The new River Plate 2014 Adidas Away Jersey is mainly red and features a new design with a black-white sash on the front.

River Plate 2014-15 Home Kit

This is the new River Plate 14-15 Home Shirt by Adidas.

The new River Plate 2014-2015 Home Jersey features the classical design for the club, a white shirt with a red sash.

The Adidas stripes on the sleeves of the River 14-15 Kit are placed around the end of the sleeves instead of the usual position on the upper shoulder and arms area. This special Adidas stripes alignment is inspired by the River Plate 96-97 shirt, the season River Plate won the treble.

The River Plate 14-15 Home Kit has a very simple round-neck collar, while the BBVA sponsor logo is black with a silver lining. Black shorts with red applications and white socks complete the new River 2014-15 Home Kit.

River Plate 14-15 Away Kit

These pictures show the new adidas River Plate 2014-15 Away Shirt.

The new River Plate 2014-2015 Away Jersey is mainly red and features a black v-collar. A black and white sash goes from the left top to the lower right of the new River Plate 2014-2015 Away Shirt. Instead of the full River Plate logo, the new 14-15 Away Kit only has the inner part, i.e. a white circle with a red outline and the club's initials 'CARP' placed inside in black.

The slogan 'El mas grande' (The greatest) is placed on the back side of the new River Plate 14-15 Shirt below the collar, paying tribute to River Plate's great history. The BBVA Francés sponsor logos is visible on the front as well as on the back of the shirt.

As all new Adidas kits, the River Plate 14-15 Away Shirt has a line on the back, black in this case, contrasting the red main color.

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