Chelsea 16-17 Training Kits Released
The new Chelsea 2016-2017 training shirts introduce a striking and vibrant look for the Premier league club, officially launched yesterday.
Chelsea only recently signed a dedicated Chelsea training jersey sponsorship deal with Thai energy drink Carabao and the eye-catching logo is in fact the standout feature of the Adidas Chelsea 2016-17 training kit.
Chelsea 16-17 Training Kit Solar Yellow
This is the first Chelsea 2016-2017 training shirt.
Made by Adidas, the new Chelsea training jersey is based on the brand's Condivo 16 training range and comes in a bold yellow (Solar Yellow) with accents in black and dark grey. As with most recent Chelsea training and alternative jerseys, the sublimated Chelsea logo on the Chelsea 16-17 training shirt boasts a two-tone look in yellow and black.
Black Adidas stripes run down the sides of the Chelsea 2016-2017 training shirt, while the collar is also present in piping around the sides of the v-collar. Black shorts will be used together with the new fluo-yellow Chelsea training jersey.
Chelsea 16-17 Training Kit Black / Dark Grey / Solar Yellow
This is the second Chelsea 2016-2017 training shirt.
Featuring the same design as the first training shirt, Chelsea' second 2016-2017 training strip combines black and dark grey with striking fluo-yellow logos and applications.
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