Argentina Vibes? - Adidas Nottingham Forest 23-24 Away Kit Leaked
Update - June 18, 2023: Thanks to @prowlerthedevil's leak of Nottingham's 23-24 Adidas socks, we have a more accurate depiction of the away kit's colors. A new and improved render was made possible.
Original - June 8, 2023: The new Nottingham Forest F.C. Away jersey was leaked today. It is made by Adidas and will be worn in the 2023-2024 Premier League.
Nottingham Forest 23-24 Away Kit
This is the Nottingham Forest F.C. 23-24 away shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Nottingham Forest 23-24 away shirt features a unique design, combining a white base with light blue stripes. These stripes are at an angle near the top, going from straight to curved towards the other side near the bottom.
Adidas' stripes and logo come in navy, as does the club's logo. No shirt sponsor can be seen on the shirt yet.
Light blue shorts and socks complete the new Adidas Nottingham Forest 23-24 away strip.
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