All-New Nike Trophy IV Teamwear Kit Leaked - More Than 10 Colorways - 2020-21 Template
Following up on the Nike Challenge III teamwear template, we can today give you a first look at what is the second of a total of three new Nike templates for next year. The Nike Trophy IV teamwear shirt replaces the one introduced in 2017 and will be available to buy from January 2020.
Nike Trophy IV Jersey
This is the new Nike Trophy IV teamwear shirt in light blue (kids').
The Nike Trophy IV teamwear jersey is the first of its kind to feature an actual collar in years - the first since the original 'Challenge' jersey in 2015. This is directly inspired by the fact that some of Nike's 19-20 third kits, such as Barcelona, will also feature such collar styles.
Apart from the collar, the Nike Trophy IV teamwear shirt 20-21 features blocking sleeves as well as side panels in the same color as the sleeves. Those side stripes as well as the back panel are made of mesh for added ventilation. A subtle jacquard graphic print can be seen on the front panel.
There is no dedicated shorts style to go with the Nike Challenge III teamwear shirt. Any of the existing styles can be selected.
The Nike Challenge III teamwear kit will be available to buy from 1 January 2020 for €27 (men's) and €22 (kids').
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