Nike’s 2024/25 third kit has already been leaked, according to Tottenham news.
Tottenham fans have had a memorable start to the season, but information about what sportswear company Nike has been working on for them to wear during their next campaign has already leaked.
Spurs have had some memorable kits over the course of their partnership with the American company, including a pair of green kits in 2020/21 and their infamous 2018/19 shirt, which they wore in the 3-2 comeback victory over Ajax in the Champions League semi-final. The darker purple away shirt this season has proven to be a popular choice among fans, but the beige third kit has divided opinion, with the ‘Taupe Haze’ colour drawing both criticism and praise.
However, it appears that Nike will take a completely different approach for next season. The away shirt for next year has already been leaked, and the home shirt is expected to remain white.
According to popular football shirt website Footy Headlines, Tottenham’s third shirt for the 2024/25 season will be mint green with dark green and white accents, with information coming from Gol De Sergio. The official colours are “Enamel Green/Bicoastal/White,” with the new kit featuring Nike’s new ‘upside Swoosh’ – a new design added to their 24-25 third kit.
There is no leaked image of the new third kit, so we don’t know what kind of template Nike will use. The shirt, along with the previously leaked jackets, will be available in July or August 2024.
One was a ‘anthem jacket,’ which features the reversed colorway of the 2024/25 third kit, with a dark green main colour and mint green accents. Spurs’ anthem jacket for 2024/25 will feature the ‘upside Swoosh’ as well as a more traditional club badge with the usual crest on top.
The ‘Winterised Jacket’ will also be available later next year, with the larger coat using colours similar to the third kit and anthem jacket. The pattern is a mix of spiky and circular, with a hood and a badge design similar to the anthem jacket on top.
In contrast to the anthem jacket’s mint green crest, the usual club crest of a cockerel standing on a football is white and placed on a darker green patch this time. The Spurs-Nike partnership has frequently resulted in some nice shirts that fans have enjoyed, and they’ll be hoping for some more instant classics when the kits go on sale next year.
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