Standard Liège 18-19 Kits Revealed
Belgian club Standard Liège, having finished last season on second position, this evening presented its new 2018-2019 home, away and third kits, which are made by New Balance.
Standard Liège 18-19 Kits
This picture shows all three Standard Liège 2018-19 jerseys, made by New Balance.
The Standard Liège 18-19 home shirt is red with gold trim, including a monochrome club crest on the left chest. White shorts and red socks, both with gold details, complete the strip.
The two Standard Liège 2018-2019 alternative shirts are blue and white-grey, based on the same template as the home.
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What do you think of these reconstructed 1994 fashion tops for Germany and Spain? Let us know in the comments below.




