Boca Juniors 17-18 Home and Away Kits Released
The new Boca Juniors 17-18 home and away kits introduce clean designs in the club's traditional colors, made by Nike and featuring BBVA as principal sponsor.
Boca Juniors 17-18 Home Kit
This is the Nike Boca Juniors 2017-18 jersey.
Staying true to the club's traditions, the Boca Juniors 2017-2018 home shirt is navy blue with a yellow chest band, all based on Nike's Vapor template. Further yellow trim is present in the form of a stripe around the neck and a 'CABJ' detail on the inside of the collar.
Boca Juniors 17-18 Away Kit
This image shows the Boca Juniors 2017-2018 away shirt.
Based on the same template, the away is all-yellow and drops the chest band. Instead, the only accents are a line around the collar, one that runs down on each side of the shirt and the sponsor logos on the front and the sleeves.
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