Hertha Berlin 19-20 Home & Away Kits Released
The new Hertha BSC 2019-20 Nike kits were just officially revealed by the Bundesliga club, with the official slogan being "Aus der Vergangenheit, für die Zukunft" (From the past, for the future).
Aus der Vergangenheit. Für die Zukunft!
— Hertha BSC (@HerthaBSC) 1. Juli 2019
📣 Unser neues Trikot ist da! Jetzt vorbestellen und Vorteile sichern 👉 https://t.co/ugEmDsVn0D #DieZukunftGehörtBerlin #hahohe
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Heimtrikot: https://t.co/O49W9twb3Y
Auswärtstrikot: https://t.co/Vm26xFTRip pic.twitter.com/gHYocn46uG
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Nike x Hertha Berlin sponsorship, the new Hertha BSC 19-20 kit is inspired by the one worn in the 99-00 season, Nike's debut season. Back then, the Swoosh brought back the classic white-blue stripes and the club took part in the UEFA Champions League.
Hertha Berlin 19-20 Home Kit
This is the new Hertha BSC home shirt.
The new Hertha Berlin 2019-20 home jersey features a very traditional look, in stark contrast to the very unusual one used in the season before. It's blue with two white stripes on the front and a blue collar, based on the Nike Vapor template.
The sleeves of the Hertha BSC 19-20 shirt are also blue, this time with a single white stripe running along the top.
Blue shorts and socks are expected to complete the kit.
Hertha Berlin 19-20 Away Kit
This is the new Hertha BSC 2019-2020 away jersey.
The Hertha Berlin 19-20 away shirt introduces a halved design in red and black, inspired by the colors of Berlin. In a very Galatasaray-esque way, even the sleeves and neckline are split between black on the right and red on the left side, i.e. the opposite of the body.
The shorts and socks of the Hertha Berlin 2019-20 away kit are black.
The Hertha Berlin 2019-2020 away jersey is currently available for pre-order, and will ship from 25 July.
What do you think of the two new Hertha Berlin kits by Nike? Comment below, and check out the Kit Overview for more.
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