This is the new Albion away shirt 2015/16, West Brom’s new change strip for the upcoming 2015/2016 Premier League season. The new Baggies away kit 15/16 has been made by Adidas and was officially unveiled on June 10, 2015.
The shirt is predominantly red, paired with black shorts and socks with red trim. This marks the seventh straight season where Albion have used red as a colour for one of their alternate strips (either the away or the third)
In a very striking feature, the 1978 crest replaces the current Albion badge on the chest.
The shirt was released without a sponsor after current partners Intuit Quickbooks decided to jump ship to local rivals Aston Villa, but the board are confident of landing another sponsor in the £2m a season range.
Would that mean proper stripes on the home kit?
I wonder when Albion are going to return to green and yellow, been a longstanding demand….
Love the wba scroll…..can see a few teams going back to this iconic 70s innovation.
I’d get in quick and get one without the logo of some Hong Kong online casino on it.
great shirt. Love the WBA emblem.
Really like this, but would have liked yellow and green. Traditional stripes for the home kit.
Great kit.
Aye, they’ve used red for like three or four years now, eh?
Yeah, it’s as if fans are gonna expect a red away shirt every year now, probs need a third to please fans
Nice touch with the old badge, although in the first pic it seems the players are standing at the entrance of some jazzy nightclub.
Really like it, just hope they return to proper navy/white striped shirts and white shorts/socks
Brilliant. Love the colour scheme, pinstripes, and retro crest. This will be probably the best away kit in the BPL this season.
Middlesbrough have basically the same kit with white pin stripes and the reviews there basically said template, boring and do better addidas.
Would have liked this as the new
A.C Milan home shirt just with white shorts mutch beter than A.C Milan got in the end.
But green and Yellow would be more W.B.A for an away kit.
I like, and red means more sales in Asia of course, but if you’re going with a retro theme why not use the retro Adidas trefoil logo…?