Adidas Sheffield United 17-18 Home & Away Kits Released
Around one month after Adidas presented newly promoted Championship club Sheffield United with a bespoke home kit for the 2017-18 campaign, the English club launched the new away kit for the 17-18 season. The Sheffield United 17-18 kit introduces a unique design in red, white and black, while the away kit is purple.
Sheffield United 17-18 Home Kit
This is the Adidas Sheffield United 2017-2018 home jersey.
A unique design, the Sheffield United home shirt features three red and two white stripes on the front, with the latter two holding the club and supplier badges. Thin black lines cover the space between the broader stripes.
A broad red crew neck is used on the Sheffield United 17-18 jersey, mirrored by similarly styled sleeve cuffs. The sleeves as well as panels on the shoulders and along the sides of the shirt bring more black to the look.
The shorts of the Sheffield United 17-18 kit are also black, with white Adidas stripes along the sides.
Sheffield United 2017-2018 Away Shirt
This is the new Adidas Sheffield United 17-18 away kit.
The new Sheffield United 2017-18 away kit is purple and white, based on Adidas' Tiro 17 template.
It is combined with white shorts and white socks with a purple trim.
Do you like the Sheffield United 17-18 home and away kits? Drop us a line below, and check out all leaked and official jerseys in the 2017-18 Kit Overview.
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