Barcelona, Inter and Juventus 22-23 Kits with Leaked Nike Atlético Design
Over the past few years, we have seen many new takes on striped kits, with Atlético Madrid's 22-23 home shirt being the latest example. Over on Fifa Kit Creator, the wavy stripes have been applied to the shirts of Juventus, Inter and Barcelona, with interesting results.
Atlético Design for Other Teams
Atlético Madrid have probably endured more attempts to reinvent the wheel in terms of striped jerseys than any other team in recent years, with two "brushstroke" shirts, diagonal interruptions and a fade/splicing effect all tried out on their home kit since 2017. Their upcoming wavy design is probably the boldest interpretation of stripes that we've seen so far for next season. Check out how it would look in some other clubs' colours.
Barcelona
Made by @cj23designs
Barcelona will see a return to more normal stripes in 22-23, albeit with three tones instead of their usual blue and red. Would the wavy stripes in their traditional colours have been a more "classic" Barcelona shirt than their actual 22-23 kit?
Inter
Made by @Nsiana
Inter are also back to regular stripes after a couple of seasons of experimentation, with their zig zag effort from the Scudetto winning 20-21 season not too different from this concept design.
Juventus
Made by @ChelseaChampions
I Bianconeri haven't worn Nike shirts since the 14-15 season, so it's a bit strange to see that Swoosh alongside the modernised J logo. That said, the black and white colourway, along with the Jeep sponsor actually work quite well with this template.
What's your opinion on these designs? Let us know in the comments.
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