Liverpool Go Retro for New Kit

New Liverpool FC 24-25 home kit

A modern classic inspired by iconic patterns of the past

Liverpool Go Retro for New Kit.

Liverpool FC presents the brand-new 24-25 home kit for next season, a fresh remix of the legendary pattern and print from 1984, worn with such distinction by club heroes such as Dalglish, Rush, Neal and Hansen.

Manager Joe Fagan led the team to the European Cup in Rome that year wearing this original kit and winning after a tense penalty shootout.

The retro kit design, remixed for the modern game, features a chrome yellow pattern of the club's YNWA motto, etched into the fabric of the shirt. The jersey has a unique collar, with traditional yellow and red detailing, a nod to the iconic collar worn by the '84 team. Both the shirt and short have yellow and white side panelling.

Liverpool Go Retro for New Kit.

On the reverse of the jersey, the 97-emblem encased by the eternal flames sits proudly at the nape of the neck in memory of those children, women and men who were unlawfully killed as a result of the Hillsborough disaster.

Made with Dri-Fit ADV, which breathes with you, this advanced technology with moisture-wicking material ensures faster evaporation to stay dry and comfortable from kick-off to the final whistle. A retro print to suit the needs of today's elite players.

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The host city of the celebrated '84 final is also the inspiration for the creative campaign video and photography. Fusing fashion and football, the look pairs the new jersey with premium Italian inspired fashion pieces and elevated styling.

Featuring men's players captain Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mo Salah, Alisson Becker, Harvey Elliott, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Curtis Jones. Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez.

Featuring women's players Taylor Hinds, Missy Bo Kearns, Mia Enderby and Marie Hobinger.

Men's club captain van Dijk said: "I'm a big fan of our new kit for next season and love the fact we're bringing the retro vibe back. We are a club build on history and the 1984 team was one of our most successful ever. I'm sure our fans will appreciate the nod to those club legends."

Women's vice-captain Taylor Hinds added: "It's such a different look for the new season, and we can't wait to wear it. The retro inspiration always makes you feel a part of the club's history is with you as you play."

It is available to pre-order from today on LFC's official online store, in official LFC stores (UK and Internationally) and the LFC Retail App for delivery from launch day 16 May.

In line with LFC's The Red Way sustainability programme, the Nike kit is sustainably made, with on the pitch and replica jerseys constructed with 100% recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles.

Plastic bottles are collected, cleaned and melted down to produce a high-quality yarn for manufacturing and is part of Nike's wider Move to Zero initiative, with football apparel leading the way in sustainability.

The club's name and number style for the back of shirt, takes inspiration from the city, with a contemporary take on Liverpool's historic street signs. The product is printed with water-based inks as a more sustainable option and will be worn for cup competitions and friendlies.

As with previous seasons, the club is offering a 10% discount off the price of the home shirt to all LFC official members and season ticket holders.

The new LFC home Anthem Jacket as worn by Trent and the Black Goalkeeper Jersey as seen on Alisson will also be available for pre-order from today.

The clubs 24-25 home training and lifestyle collection will be launched with the on-sale date of 16 May.

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