As awfully plain as it is unimaginative, Tottenham’s new home kit by Nike is straight outta dullsville. Spurs’ oversized sponsor name which very evidently craves acknowledgement should have been ideally 5 font sizes smaller. The crest is a fascinating throwback though.
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The away kit is dark blue with a white strip running from the sleeve to the side of the torso. The basic design is that of the home kit’s and it is none too eye-catching to warrant intricate analysis.
Tottenham’s 3rd kit for the 2017-18 campaign
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For Tottenham’s third kit, Nike has added a little bit of detail in what looks like scraps of paper arranged asymmetrically. The detailing is different from the other two kits. There is a yellow strip running from the shoulder to the deltoids and another one that runs towards the sleeve.
#15 Leicester City
Leicester’s royal gold hasn’t gone down too well with critics
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Leicester’s new home kit seems to have shown up an entire season after it was due. If it was at all, that is. They have pretty much kept the same design but have also added golden bits which look like nothing but an unfortunate afterthought. It’s difficult to understand why they have gone for gold when they were anything but that in the previous season. Overall, it’s a strictly average looking home kit.
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PUMA’s away kit for Leicester for the 2017-18 campaign
The golden strips are present even in the away kit. There are no telltale differences except for the fact that it comes in black.
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Shambhu Ajith
Shambhu is a European and international football journalist at Sportskeeda who focuses on previews, listicles and news articles. An ardent Manchester United supporter since before his teenage years, he started following the Red Devils by age 10 watching MUTV on television. Shambhu is also a highly-revered rapper and a playback singer on Spotify, having a whopping 1 million monthly listeners.
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