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New Real Sociedad Jersey 2024-2025 | Macron Home Kit 24-25

This is the new Real Sociedad kit 2024/25, Sociedad’s new home shirt for the upcoming La Liga season. Made by Macron, the new Sociedad jersey was officially unveiled on May 29, 2024, on the eve of their pre-season friendly in Japan against Tokyo Verdy (a fixture Los Txuri-Urdin won 2-0)

The shirt features Sociedad’s blue and white stripes with a neck design that harks back to the club’s first uniforms. The Basque flag also appears on the reverse of the jersey, as can be seen in the pics below, and the strip is completed by predominantly white shorts and socks.

Sociedad finished 6th in La Liga in 2023/24 and will be featuring in the Europa League next season. Continue reading

Nantes Closeup 24-25

New Nantes Jersey 2024-2025 | Macron FCN Home Kit 24-25

This is the new Nantes kit 2024/25, FC Nantes’ new home shirt for the upcoming Ligue 1 season. Made by Macron, the new Nantes jersey was officially unveiled on May 30, 2024 by the club.

The shirt features diagonal yellow and green stripes, and is a nod to their 1994/95 French league triumph- FCN lost only once all season en route to their seventh crown.

The stripes however do not extend to the back, which remains plain. Predominantly yellow shorts and socks complete the look of the new Nantes 2024-2025 home kit, with Synergie as front of the shirt sponsors.

Nantes finished 14th in Ligue 1 in the recently concluded 2023/24 season. Continue reading

New Gillingham Away Kit 2024-25 | Yellow Macron Shirt celebrating 2000 playoff win over Wigan

This is the new Gillingham away kit 24/25, Gillingham FC’s new alternate strip for the upcoming League Two season. The Gills had released their new home uniform a few days ago and have now followed it up with the reveal of this change top, also made by Italian company Macron.

The new away shirt is predominantly yellow in colour and celebrates the Gills’ famous May 2000 (1999/00 season) playoff win over Wigan Athletic. The club wore yellow in that clash at Wembley and the final scoreline from that day (3-2 in favour of Gillingham after extra time) plus the names of the the sixteen players who were on duty can be seen within the collar. Andy Thomson’s 118th minute header sealed a come from behind win for the Gills.

Like the home kit, Bauvill are primary shirt sponsors, with Magnus Search appearing on the sleeve. Continue reading