Real Madrid CF
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Real Madrid F.C. season 2013/14 Kit.
Real Madrid 13-14 Kits are made by adidas and sponsored by Fly Emirates after they took over the contract from bwin. All Real Madrid 13-14 Jerseys feature the color orange. The new Real Madrid 13-14 Away Kit is blue while the new Real Madrid 2013-14 Third Shirt is orange.
Real Madrid 13-14 Home Kit is white with grey adidas stripes and orange details. The collar of the new Real Madrid 2013-14 Kit is orange / white / black as well as the sleeve cuffs. The sponsor logo Fly Emirates is black and on the front of the shirt are small lighter white horizontal pinstripes.
According to adidas: The kit takes its inspiration from the successful early years of the club in the 30s ,40s and 50s. This celebrates the period that saw Los Blancos grow into, arguably, the most recognised club side in world football.
After releasing the new home kit, adidas and Real Madrid wanted to create an away kit that was inspired by an unmistakable retro style.
The combination of colours, royal blue with white, mimics some of the away kits worn during the illustrious period of the 30s, 40s and 50s. Refreshed this time with a touch of orange, creating a continuous link in style with the home shirt.
For the very first time this new kit uses a “melange” fabric which includes a cotton finish, helping to achieve the retro look that has been inspired by some of the club’s former jerseys whilst also featuring all of adidas’ latest technologies.
Source: Footyheadlines, Footballfashion
Real Madrid 13-14 Kits are made by adidas and sponsored by Fly Emirates after they took over the contract from bwin. All Real Madrid 13-14 Jerseys feature the color orange. The new Real Madrid 13-14 Away Kit is blue while the new Real Madrid 2013-14 Third Shirt is orange.
Real Madrid 13-14 Home Kit is white with grey adidas stripes and orange details. The collar of the new Real Madrid 2013-14 Kit is orange / white / black as well as the sleeve cuffs. The sponsor logo Fly Emirates is black and on the front of the shirt are small lighter white horizontal pinstripes.
According to adidas: The kit takes its inspiration from the successful early years of the club in the 30s ,40s and 50s. This celebrates the period that saw Los Blancos grow into, arguably, the most recognised club side in world football.
After releasing the new home kit, adidas and Real Madrid wanted to create an away kit that was inspired by an unmistakable retro style.
The combination of colours, royal blue with white, mimics some of the away kits worn during the illustrious period of the 30s, 40s and 50s. Refreshed this time with a touch of orange, creating a continuous link in style with the home shirt.
For the very first time this new kit uses a “melange” fabric which includes a cotton finish, helping to achieve the retro look that has been inspired by some of the club’s former jerseys whilst also featuring all of adidas’ latest technologies.
Source: Footyheadlines, Footballfashion