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New Hearts Strip 2017-2018 | HMFC Umbro Home Top 17-18

This is the new Hearts kit 2017/18, Heart of Midlothian FC’s new home strip for the upcoming SPL season. The Edinburgh based outfit have inked a new deal with Umbro (who last made kits for them back in 2011/12) and parted ways with Puma after two seasons. The new top was officially unveiled on 16 June, 2017 by the club.

The shirt is a modern take on the uniform Umbro supplied to the club back in 1977, with the reintroduction of the running diamond. It also features a collar and will be paired with white shorts. Save the Children continue to appear on the front of the jersey for the third season running. Continue reading

New Blackburn Rovers Shirt 2017-2018 | Umbro BRFC Home Kit 17-18

This is the new Blackburn kit 2017/18, Blackburn Rovers’ new home strip for the upcoming League One season. Made by Umbro, the new BRFC home top was officially unveiled on 14 June, 2017.

Rovers were relegated from the EFL Championship on the final day of the 2016/17 season, meaning that they will now play in the third tier of English football, just two decades after they won the Premier League title. They finished on the same number of points as Nottingham Forest, but the latter stayed up owing to their superior goal difference. Continue reading

New PSV Jersey 2017 2018

New PSV Jersey 2017-2018 | Umbro PSV Eindhoven Home Top 17-18

This is the new PSV kit 2017/18, Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven’s new home strip for the upcoming Eredivisie season. Made by Umbro, the new PSV home shirt was officially unveiled on 13 June, 2017 by the club. The Eindhoven outfit finished third in the Eredivisie in 2016/17 behind champions Feyenoord Rotterdam and capital outfit Ajax Amsterdam.

The shirt is inspired by the club uniform from 1994, when legendary Brazilian forward Ronaldo arrived at the Phillips Stadium after the World Cup. Umbro have however opted to keep the centre stripe white in colour, with the sleeves a mix of red and white instead of being fully red. Energie Direct remain principal jersey sponsors Continue reading