LFC and adidas unveil stunning third kit - heritage with a modern twist
Available now, the new jersey boasts a striking sea green colourway inspired by classic LFC and adidas designs from the 1990s and early 2000s. It also features the return of the adidas Originals Trefoil to an LFC kit for the first time in almost 35 years and will be available in three different versions - short-sleeve, long-sleeve, as well as a newly created cropped version. On the reverse of the jersey, the 97-emblem encased by the eternal flames sits proudly at the nape of the neck.
The look is finished off with pristine white shorts featuring sea green detailing and sea green socks. Adding to the heritage feel, the kit also brings back the classic LFC crest from 1987-1992, uniting memories of the past with a modern look for today’s team.
Liverpool actor and Reds’ fan James Nelson-Joyce leads the stylistic launch video alongside men and women’s first team players, Andy Robertson, Trey Nyoni, Fuka Nagano and club legend Steve McManaman. Created with homegrown talent in front of and behind the camera, it also features familiar local figures including Dave McCabe from The Zutons, DJ Lauren Lo Sung and influencers Yombo and The Scouse Ghetto Gourmet.
The drop also includes a stand-out all-black goalkeeper kit, extensive training range, fashionable culture wear, hats and accessories, and a bold LFC Gazelle trainer.
The launch of the third kit follows the club’s record-breaking start to its new 10-year partnership with adidas, with more home and away kits sold in the first month than ever before. The club received orders from more than 150 countries and 70 per cent of total purchases to date have been made via the club’s ecommerce platform.
Supporters can get their hands on the new third kit today from LFC’s official online store, in official LFC stores (UK and Internationally) and the Liverpool FC Store App for delivery. The club is offering a 10 per cent discount off the price of the third kit to All Red Members.
The men’s first team will debut the new third kit on 14th September against Burnley, while LFC women will wear the new third kit for the first time on 22nd November against Sheffield United in the Women’s League Cup.
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