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New Boro Away Top 17-18 | MFC Alternate Shirt 2017-2018

This is the new Boro away kit 17/18, Middlesbrough FC’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Adidas, the new alternate top was officially unveiled on June 16, 2017, roughly around two weeks after the club unveiled their home shirt.

The new away jersey mirrors the design of the home one, but in white and navy colours. A minor change is however present in the positioning of the Adidas stripes- they’re on the side in the home shirt, and on the sleeves in the away jersey. White and navy was a popular combo when Boro wore it back in the 2002/03 season. The club also used white as recently as 2015. Continue reading

New Watford FC Adidas Jersey 2017-2018

This is the new Watford kit 2017/18, Watford FC’s new home strip for the upcoming Premier League season. This is the first Hornets shirt made as part of a new contract with Adidas after the club opted to terminate their previous deal with Dryworld ahead of schedule.

The simple Adidas shirt features a yellow body with red piping, and will be paired with black shorts and socks. Watford will also have a new principal shirt sponsor in the form of FxPro in 2017/18, with the online broker signing a three year deal that is said to be the biggest in the club’s history. Continue reading

New Real Madrid Jersey 2017 2018

New Real Madrid Strips 2017-2018 by Adidas | Home & Away Kits 17-18

These are the new Real Madrid kits 2017/18, reigning La Liga and European champions Real Madrid’s new home and away strips for the upcoming season. Made by Adidas, the new Real Madrid tops were officially unveiled on 14 June, 2017 by the club.

The new Real home shirt remains principally white, as you’d expect, with the blue Adidas stripes on the shoulders and Fly Emirates sponsor logo apparently inspired by the sky in the city of Madrid.

The alternate shirt is black in colour, with turquoise green stripes employed by Adidas. The club have also released the shirt that will be worn by Keylor Navas under the sticks in the 17/18 season. Continue reading