Queens Park Rangers 15-16 Kits Released
The new Nike Queens Park Rangers 15-16 Home Kit introduces striking red details for the London club, who will play in the 2015-16 Championship next season.
The new QPR 2015-2016 Shirts were officially revealed at Google HQ this evening. Nike again makes the new unique QPR 2015-16 Shirts, which are sponsored by Air Asia.
QPR 15-16 Home Jersey
This is the new Queens Park Rangers 2015-2016 Home Kit.
The new QPR Home Kit features the distinctive royal blue and white hooped design of the Championship club. It returns to thicker hoops compared to last season's kit.
Nike combines the classic blue and white Queens Park Rangers 2015-2016 Shirt with a striking red crew neck collar and red horizontal stripes on the front, similar to QPR's 13-14 Home Kit. Solid blue sleeves complete the modern look of the new Queens Park Rangers 2015-16 Kit.
The shorts and the socks of the new QPR 2015-2016 Home Kit are white.
QPR 2015-16 Away Shirt
This is the new Queens Park Rangers Away Kit.
The new QPR 2015-2016 Away kit boasts a bold red and black hooped design with blue details. Based on the same template as the new home shirt, the QPR Away Shirt has a simplistic black crew neck collar and solid black sleeves.
Black shorts and socks complete the bold Queens Park Rangers 2015-2016 Away Kit.
QPR 15-16 Third Jersey
This is the new Queens Park Rangers 2015-2016 Third Strip.
The new QPR 15-16 Third Shirt boasts a striking navy and blue chequered design on the front, while the back of the jersey is solid navy. Whereas the new Nike Queens Park Rangers 2015-2016 Home and Away Kits introduce bespoke designs, the new QPR Third Shirt is based on the Nike Precision III Teamwear Jersey.
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