PSG 18-19 Home Kit Released
PSG's 18-19 home kit introduces a modern interpretation of the club's classic 'Hechter' design - inspired by the noisy Parc des Princes fans. Produced by long-term jersey supplier Nike and featuring Emirates as main sponsor, the Paris Saint-Germain 2018-2019 shirt was launched on May 11, 2018.
“The PSG fans are some of the noisiest in Europe and this powerful concept allowed us to do something new with the red stripe. It’s a really fresh and unique approach, but when you look at the kit you instantly recognize PSG,” says Pete Hoppins, Nike Football Apparel Senior Design Director.
Rich in PSG heritage, the result is a kit designed to please to both fans and players alike. "Every time I enter the locker room, discovering my jersey with my name on the back is always a great source of pride. And when I go out on the pitch, I feel the strength of the fans. They push us to surpass ourselves,” says midfielder Marco Verratti.
Paris Saint-Germain 18-19 Home Kit
This is the Paris Saint-Germain 2018-2019 home shirt.
Mixing the classic Hechter style with Nike Football's 2018 design language, the Paris Saint-Germain 2018-19 kit is predominantly dark blue with a broad red zig-zag stripe running down the center. It consists of lots of smaller lines and mirrors design elements of the new Nike Vapor Aeroswift 2018 template.
The latest version of the Nike Vapor template is of course also used for the new PSG jersey, although its key features take a backseat here, understandably so given the boldness of the base design.
Shorts and socks in the same color as the shirt complete the Paris Saint-Germain 18-19 home kit.
The PSG 2018-2018 jersey was released on May 11, 2018.
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