Chelsea unveil new 2017-18 Nike home and away kit using FIFA 18 star Alex Hunter
CHELSEA have unveiled their new home and away kit for the 2017-18 campaign. The defending Premier League champions will wear Nike jerseys for the first time in the clubs 112-year history.
Chelsea have unveiled their home and away kits for next season.
Nike are Che;seas kit sponsor for the first time in the clubs history. German sportswear giants adidas were the clubs previous kit sponsor but rivals Nike bought out their contract to design this seasons new shirts.
And fans will be delighted with the results as Chelsea release a new, smart stylish blue home kit with white shirt and white shorts when they play away from home.
Chelsea describe the home kit as modern and at the same time rooted in the clubs heritage. The shirt includes a round neck collar with CHELSEA knitted into the back of the neck.
THE BLUES is written inside the cuff of the right sleeve whilst the left reminds fans when the club were founded in 1905. White stripes make their way down the side of the shorts whilst white socks complete the home kit.
Chelsea say the shirt is modern and at the same time rooted in the clubs heritage.
A white stripe runs down the shorts whilst the players will also wear white socks.
Chelsea used an unconventional approach of using FIFA star Alex Hunter to unveil the kit.
Chelsea ace David Luiz poses in the new home jersey.
The new white kit has taken inspiration from Chelseas success last season.
The words CHELSEA are stitched onto the back of the round collar.
Chelsea swapped from their previous black away kit to a new, slick white design. The away strip has changed from black to white with a soft silver hue to reflect this collection of silverware.
Chelsea took inspiration for the away kit from their title-winning campaign with the Academy and Ladies teams lifting trophies. And whilst most kit launches are helped by teams star players, Chelsea went for a different approach using FIFA star Alex Hunter.
Hunter made his name in The Journey game and now plays at Stamford Bridge.
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