Blue Tottenham Jersey 2015-2016- Under Armour Spurs Away Kit 15-16

This is the new Tottenham away shirt 2015/16, Spurs’ new change strip for the new Premier League season. Made by Under Armour, the kit was officially unveiled on July 17, 2015 by the Lilywhites.

The design confirms the leak we posted on Footballkitnews’ Twitter account back in May. The shirt features a light blue base, with six navy stripes on the front. The six stripes also feature across the back neck tape and on the socks, and are inspired by the design of the emblem positioned below Spurs’ famous golden cockerel.

The kit, sponsored by AIA will first be worn by the Lilywhites when they take the pitch against the MLS All-Stars in Colorado later this month.

The away goalkeeper kit will be yellow in colour, and also seems to use the six stripes design on the sleeves, as can be seen in the pics below

The kit weighs just 107gms and uses Under Armour’s revolutionary HeatGear material and Moisture Transport System technology.

Christian Eriksen and Hugo Lloris are here seen modelling Tottenham’s 15/16 away kit.

Buy this Tottenham away shirt today at reputed retailers Kitbag

Or shop for it online at well known US merchants World Soccer Shop

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16 thoughts on “Blue Tottenham Jersey 2015-2016- Under Armour Spurs Away Kit 15-16

  1. radthompson

    The Keeper kit is top notch, the away looks like something a scifi minion would wear.

  2. Merry Christmas

    Gonna be waiting for the 3rd kit again.
    Seriously, how long do we have Under Armour for?
    And is their name not spelt without the “u” in America?

  3. danroo-lfc

    Its the big one behind the sponsor that ruins it, if there was a few more, thinner stripes it wouldn’t look so bad

  4. Ken86

    I was confused when I read that first, when you said without the ‘u’ I immediately thought: Nder armour?

    But no, apparently they use the British spelling in the US too. Something to do with the company URL.

  5. Merry Christmas

    Blue shorts home. Blue shorts away.

    Duh.

    Cue the inevitable unofficial white shorts that Spurs keep handy being used in a lot of games.

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