Liverpool have released their home kit for the 2024/2025 season.
There had been rumours for a while that the Reds' new kit may have a strong retro feel and the talk has come true with Liverpool revealing one of their biggest throwback kits in years. The new kit design from Nike has been based around the 1983/84 season in which the Reds won a treble of league championship, European Cup and League Cup.
The club have also launched an eye-catching black and white goalkeeper jersey, while away and third kits are to come later in the summer. There has been some chatter around the price hike of the shirt with the price of a standard stadium jersey and those for youths increasing by £5 to £80 and £60 respectively, while children's kits have gone from £44.95 up to £52.
The new Liverpool home shirt for the 2024/2025 season features a Chrome Yellow pattern design sees a modernised take on the legendary 84 Home Shirt, a season which saw the Reds become European Champions for the 4th time in Rome and the first English Club to win a Treble of major honours. You can pre-order it now for Thursday, May 16.
£60-£125
Liverpool FC Order it hereThe increase has been explained by Nike bumping up their manufacturer's suggested retail price for all its clubs' kits this season. However, Liverpool have set prices on average 5.5 per cent lower than the recommended price for the new season with the club insisting they will not generate any additional profit from the rise in prices, which are lower than other Premier League kits with Nike branding.
So what's so retro about the new kit and how does it differ from this season's? Well, the new kit features a chrome
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