Chelsea’s 24/25 Home & Away Kits | OneFootball

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·16 de julio de 2024

Chelsea’s 24/25 Home & Away Kits

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Chelsea unveiled their new home kit for the 2024/25 Premier League season on July 15, marking a fresh chapter in the club’s storied history under new manager Enzo Maresca.

As the Blues prepare to kick off their pre-season campaign with a friendly match against League One outfit Wrexham on July 25, the club released a video on Chelseafc.com showing the new design.


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Following numerous ‘leaks’ about what the team will wear this season, the six-time English champions posted a captivating video to announce the new jersey.

The shirt’s design appears asymmetrical, featuring thin white lines swirling across the chest and sleeves.

An orange trim accents the sleeve cuffs, the area around the club’s badge and the Nike swoosh.

This water-like pattern extends seamlessly to the back of the shirt and continues onto the shorts in what seems to be a random arrangement.

Meanwhile, the socks are plain white with a blue top, showcasing the same lion emblem on the calves.

According to the club, 4D data-driven design and computational design methods enhance each fibre of the kit, aimed at adhering to new standards in designing for precision-tuned athletic performance.

The absence of a front-of-shirt sponsor has been a running theme during Todd Boehly’s regime, and it continues to be the case despite securing an Infinite Athlete deal last October.

All other top-flight English clubs have a front-of-shirt sponsor, and you can find other Premier League kits here.

The away kit is unavailable, but online leaks indicate it will bring back the popular orange on a light beige landscape with a slight combination of blue and orange.

Chelsea will wear their new kit during the upcoming United States tour as they prepare to take on Celtic, Club America, Manchester City and Real Madrid.

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