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New Hamburg Kit 2015-16- Adidas HSV Home Jersey 2015-2016

This is the new Hamburg home shirt 2015/16, Hamburger SV’s new principal strip for the upcoming Bundesliga season. The club narrowly escaped relegation in 2014/15, surviving a two legged relegation playoff against Karlsruher SC to stay in the top flight. Hamburg are the only German Bundesliga side to have never been relegated, and they preserved their proud record, albeit by the skin of their teeth.

Made by Adidas, the new HSV 15/16 jersey was officially unveiled on July 2, 2015, although defender Dennis Diekmeier leaked a photo of the shirt on his official Instagram page several weeks before.

The shirt’s predominantly white, and features thin central red and blue stripes, thus incorporating all of HSV’s primary colours. The stripes flank sponsor Fly Emirates, as can be seen in the pics below. The cuffs, hem and Adidas stripes on the shoulder are all blue in colour. Continue reading

New Boro Away Kit 2015-16 Adidas Middlesbrough Yellow Shirt 15-16

This is the new Boro away strip 2015/2016, Middlesbrough FC’s new change kit for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Adidas, the new Boro away kit was officially launched on July 2, 2015 by the club.

Boro launched their 15/16 home kit just before their playoff final against Norwich- some very good timing one has to admit, and the strip sold out in various sizes, and will not be back in stock till October.

The club will be hoping that their away shirt will see similar sales. Boro lost the playoff final to Norwich, meaning that this season will be another attempt at promotion from the Championship to the top flight for Aitor Karanka’s men.

The new away kit is predominantly yellow with navy trim. It’s not a unique template per se- Adidas have used this in plenty of uniforms this season, Continue reading

New Juventus Adidas Kits 15-16 Juve Jerseys 2015-2016 Home Pink Away

These are the new Juve kits 2015/16, Italian champions Juventus FC’s new home and away strips for the upcoming Serie A season. These new uniforms are the first to be made for the Bianconeri by Adidas as part of a new six year deal inked with the sportswear giant to replace Nike as kit partners.

Juve won Serie A comfortably and also had a great European season, beating the likes of Dortmund, Monaco and Real Madrid en route to the Champions League final in Berlin, where they lost to Barcelona. They also won the Coppa Italia, thus narrowly missing out on a historic treble.

The pic of the home jersey matches the leaked one we posted on our site a few weeks ago. There are some subtle touches by Adidas on the traditional Juve stripes, with a “J” carved on to the bottom, and rectangular elements paying tribute to the exterior design of the Juventus stadium. The home shirt is paired with white shorts and socks.

Juve used to play in pink between 1897 and 1903, and Adidas have chosen to use the same colour for the Bianconeri’s change strip. The shorts will be black with the socks being pink. Continue reading