Liverpool 21-22 Home Kit Released
The new Liverpool 21-22 home kit was just officially released by the club and Nike - it's the brand's second since taking over from New Balance last summer. It will be debuted in the Premier League match against Crystal Palace on Sunday and will be available to buy from June 3rd, 2021.
It's time! 🤩
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 20, 2021
🥁 Introducing our new 2021/22 @nikefootball home kit 🔥 pic.twitter.com/tNMSXmQ82q
Liverpool's 2021-22 home jersey is sponsored by Standard Chartered, with the company's new logo making its debut, on the front and Expedia on the left sleeve.
Liverpool FC 2021-2022 Home Shirt
This is the new Nike Liverpool home jersey for 21-22.
The Nike Liverpool 2021-2022 shirt boasts a modern look. The Nike Liverpool 21-22 jersey combines a red base with bright red applications. It features diagonal stripes that include a zig-zag; the sleeve cuffs are bright red.
Another unique element of the Nike Liverpool 2021-22 home football shirt is the collar - the collar is simply round in the front, while the back has an overlapping style. The back part of the collar is mainly dark green with Fossil and Bright Red trim.
The logos of the Nike Liverpool FC 2021-22 home football shirt are 'Fossil', which is a subtle beige, and not white. The front features the new Standard Chartered logo, the left sleeve logo of sleeve sponsor Expedia.
The design of the Liverpool 2021-2022 home kit is inspired by the 1964 debut of the full red kit - before then Liverpool had used white shorts.
“It’s great to see the perfect blend of our heritage and Nike’s product innovation for our new home kit,” says Liverpool defender Virgil Van Dijk. “Being part of the Swoosh family for years, they’ve been at the forefront of sustainable design and it goes a long way into making our sport a greener one.”
The shorts and socks of the Liverpool FC 21-22 home kit have the same colors as the shirt.
Liverpool's new 2021-22 home strip releases on June 3rd, 2021.
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