Southampton 18-19 Home and Away Kits Revealed
The Southampton 18-19 home and away kits were revealed today - while the former is already available to pre-order, fans can at the moment only 'register interest' in purchasing the away. This is due to an issue "out of the club's control", with full pre-order and sale dates to be announced.
Your new #SaintsFC @UnderArmourUK kits for 2018/19… pic.twitter.com/9jBdAAtOUW
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) 16. Juni 2018
Southampton 18-19 Home Kit
This is the Southampton 2018-2019 home shirt.
The new Southampton home jersey is red with four white stripes, each with a subtle black border, on the front - the back is solid red bar a black stripe across the upper part. The two stripes to the right side are shaped oddly in order to accommodate the UA logo, something we feel will definitely split opinion regarding the new Southampton kit.
Black is also used for the collar of the Under Armour Southampton 2018-19 home kit, which has a unique construction, something we don't often see from the bigger brands, and the sleeve cuffs.
'Saints' and 'We March On' are printed on the inner neck tape, with a large red-white Virgin Media logo, placed centrally on the front of the Saints 18-19 home shirt, completing the look.
The shorts of the new Southampton home kit are black with red trim on the sides and white logos.
Southampton 18-19 Away Kit
This is the Southampton 18-19 away shirt.
The Southampton 2018-2019 away kit brings back the iconic 'Brazil' design of a yellow shirt and blue shorts. Based on the same template as the home, the Southampton 18-19 away shirt is yellow with blue shoulders and sleeves.
What do you think about the Southampton 2018-2019 home and away kits? Drop us a line below and check out the Kit Overview for more.
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