Chelsea F.C.
EST 1905
Chelsea F.C. season 2013/14 Kit
HOME KIT
It seemed fitting that Chelsea released a strip with gold trim last season having won the Champions League in 2012.
But despite another European triumph in the Europa League, the Blues have gone back to basics and resorted to a standard blue home strip with white trim for the new campaign.
Subtle changes also see the kit revert to a v-neck design, while the club crest which was blue and gold last term, goes back to its more common four-colour design.
The west London club have a decent track record when it comes to releasing smart home kits, and this is no different, even if it is a bit expensive. Certainly one that will look good down King's Road.
AWAY KIT
Adidas went back to basics with the home kit to great effect and they've continued their good design streak with Chelsea's away colours.
Plain white, with blue details on the collar, stripes and cuffs, with a simple but attractive horizontal blue and red stripe across the chest.
Unlike many kits these days, Adidas haven't cluttered the strip with fancy details and 'special' touches, instead going for simplicity.
The result is a strip befitting the debonair style of a Jose Mourinho team.
Source: Dailymail
HOME KIT
It seemed fitting that Chelsea released a strip with gold trim last season having won the Champions League in 2012.
But despite another European triumph in the Europa League, the Blues have gone back to basics and resorted to a standard blue home strip with white trim for the new campaign.
Subtle changes also see the kit revert to a v-neck design, while the club crest which was blue and gold last term, goes back to its more common four-colour design.
The west London club have a decent track record when it comes to releasing smart home kits, and this is no different, even if it is a bit expensive. Certainly one that will look good down King's Road.
AWAY KIT
Adidas went back to basics with the home kit to great effect and they've continued their good design streak with Chelsea's away colours.
Plain white, with blue details on the collar, stripes and cuffs, with a simple but attractive horizontal blue and red stripe across the chest.
Unlike many kits these days, Adidas haven't cluttered the strip with fancy details and 'special' touches, instead going for simplicity.
The result is a strip befitting the debonair style of a Jose Mourinho team.
Source: Dailymail