We’re finally back at it. 2019/20 is now firmly underway and after taking in the opening rounds of fixtures around Europe’s top leagues, we’ve had a bit of time to take in the teams that have been making a splash on the pitch while kitted out in a season of game-changing new looks.
Plenty of eye-catching moves have been undertaken by football shirt manufacturers this summer. Nike and adidas broke hundreds of years of tradition in sacking off the stripes for Barca and Juve’s home jerseys, while sides lower down their respective leagues like Brighton & Hove Albion and Frankfurt were blessed with table-topping heat. Even Jamie Vardy has been able to look saucy up front for Leicester in their bright pink away jersey for this campaign. There’s been a lot to take in.
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Far from charging fans a fortune for the same old shirts, manufacturers stepped up their efforts to really deliver new takes on club shirts all around Europe this year. From major manufacturer changes at The Emirates and The Etihad through to designs that look purpose-built to enrage TalkSport listeners, there’s lots of new drip to choose from. We’ll cut to the chase and let the shirts do the talking – here’s the VERSUS list of the 20 waviest football shirts this season.
Brand: New Balance
Worn by: Sadio Mane, Rhian Brewster, Mo Salah
New Balance iced-out Liverpool’s away shirts to ensure the European Champions will be looking ultra-clean on their trips out of Anfield in 2019/20, with the minimalist design paying homage to legendary manager Bob Paisley and the club’s first European Cup success back in 1977.
Brand: Nike
Worn by: Timo Werner, Dayot Upamecano, Christopher Nkunku
The RB Leipzig 19-20 Home jersey features strong Nike and Red Bull branding alongside a wavy light grey all-over pattern to create one of the best Bundesliga designs this campaign.
Brand: Nike
Worn by: Lionel Messi, Antoine Griezmann, Frenkie de Jong
Barca sacked off the stripes for a Croatia-style checkerboard design for their 2019/20 home kit, in one of the boldest moves in the club’s rich history. Honouring the city’s Eixample district, the kit pays homage to Catalan creativity and Antoni Gaudi’s iconic architecture by ripping up the rulebook, while keeping the renowned red and blue colourway with subtle red and yellow detailing to salute Catalonia’s flag.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Moussa Dembélé, Houssem Auour, Jeff Reine-Adelaide
Lyon have been linking up with adidas since the start of the 2010-2011 season, but their 2019/20 Away strip is arguably the best kit the Three Stripes have produced for the club to date. Royal blue, pin-striped and featuring that classic collar and sleeve design adi have been implementing for a few clubs this season, Lyon’s away kit is one of adi’s most underrated designs – you’ll see a new generation of Lyon ballers donning over the next 12 months.
Brand: PUMA
Worn by: Marco Reus, Thorgan Hazard, Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho cheffed up Bayern in the German Super Cup final while looking the part in the club’s Cup Jersey for 2019/20. Arriving in the same colourway as the club’s world-renowned black and yellow home strips, PUMA’s tournament shirt for Dortmund offers up a wavey design across the collar, inspired by the roof construction of Signal Iduna Park.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Luka Jovic, Eden Hazard, Vinicius Junior
While they don’t reinvent the wheel with each drop, adidas’ Real Madrid kits are usually a shoo-in for lists like this one every single season. The club’s 2019/20 away strip takes being wavey literally, with the kit dressed down in a subtle soundwave design and accented with regal gold drip for the most successful club in European football as they chase yet more silverware with a glut of new big-name ballers this time around.
Brand: PUMA
Worn by: Suso, Krzysztof Piątek, Lucas Paqueta
The cleanest jersey PUMA produced this season was gifted to AC Milan. Breaking from their long-term adidas partnership in recent seasons has meant that PUMA have the monumental task of serving up the goods for one of the most iconic teams in world football, and they duly delivered – slimming down the stripes for a slick shirt with a street-ready aesthetic.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: James Maddison, Hamza Choudhury, Ayoze Perez
Not many would think of Leicester City as a classic street-style inspired club (though we’re sure Kamakaze might disagree), but the Foxes bright pink away strip has given them that status ahead of the new campaign. The Foxes will look to do bits in this one all season long.
Brand: Nike
Worn by: Ante Rebic, Makoto Hasebe, Danny da Costa
Frankfurt and Nike isn’t one of the game’s most well-known partnerships, but this kit is one of the best you’ll see in world football this season. Worth keeping an eye out for Frankfurt results this season just to see this shirt in all its glory. Levels.
Brand: Nike
Worn by: Glenn Murray, Leandro Trossard, Neal Maupay
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Brighton & Hove Albion’s partnership with the Swoosh elevated this season, with Nike evidently paying closer attention to detail for the Seagulls this season. Their away kit is one of the cleanest jerseys you’ll see this season, with subtle branding and a murdered-out design, this is a lowkey staff favourite.
Brand: PUMA
Worn by: Sergio Aguero, Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden
Man City’s third strip came out looking different. PUMA served up a kit that looks like a Calippo Shots canister (remember them?), and is probably the most experimental shirts from any of the big boys in the Premier League this season. You’ll have to be saucy to pull it off, but for the sheer boldness of the design, this one makes the cut for our top ten.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Serge Gnabry, Ivan Perisic, Benjamin Pavard
Bayern are now well-renowned for dropping off hard kits each and every season ready to be donned on the streets. The third kit this season’s coldest, arriving in a clean blue colourway with infrared accenting. Accompanied with some low-key three stripe branding, subtle T-Mobile sponsor, and a low-key diamond graphic this one looks like one of the easiest kits to flex in off the field this season.
Brand: Nike
Worn by: Romelu Lukaku, Diego Godin, Milan Škriniar
Inter’s away jersey was widely praised by fans when Nike first dropped back in June, with the mint fresh colourway immediately appreciated by Serie A and shirt lovers across the globe. Based on Julio Cesar’s old goalkeeper kit he won the treble in with the Nerazzurri a decade ago back in 2009/10, this one looks ready-made for Romelu Lukaku and company to challenge Juve in his season.
Brand: Umbro
Worn by: Felipe Anderson, Pablo Fornals, Declan Rice
Umbro and West Ham seem like natural partners when it comes to putting a fit together, and the last few years have demonstrated exactly why. The Hammers away shirt this season is indisputably the best the pair have partnered on yet, with the classic template undoubtedly one of the best shirts you’ll see this season.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, Eni Aluko
adidas have truly blessed the Old Lady with drip in 2019/20, and truly shook it up when they broke Juve’s world-renowned shirt tradition for the season ahead. After 116 years of wearing iconic black and white stripes, Juve’s new home kit sees a bold switch to a half-and-half design with a pink stripe down the middle, which immediately saw the Turin club closely follow PSG as the most fashion-forward club in football.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Alexandre Lacazette, Reiss Nelson, Hector Bellerin
Arguably the most anticipated jersey of the year fully lived up to expectations when adidas finally unveiled the Arsenal home shirt this season. Ushering in a new era of drip at the Emirates, the Arsenal Home shirt looked to the past with the shirt’s classic cuff and collar construction, confirming to everyone that both the Gunners and the Three Stripes meant business this season.
Brand: Nike
Worn by: Callum Hudson-Odoi, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Mason Mount
We’ve got to admit we didn’t rate Chelsea’s Home strip when Nike first unveiled the details ahead of 2019/20. Compared to the design seen on London bus seats, the print is definitely one of the most daring home shirts the Swoosh produced this season – but it’s grown on us the more that we’ve seen of it, with the Jordan Vickors and Daniel Pacitti-styled lookbook confirming the jersey as an easily street-styled piece.
Brand: Jordan
Worn by: Kylian Mbappé, Neymar, Edinson Cavani
Alongside adidas x Arsenal, the second round of PSG x Jordan was the other most hotly-anticipated drop this season – and the pair didn’t disappoint at the second time of asking. Coming correct in a striking and iconic Infrared colourway, PSG’s away drip should see them stand out on and off the pitch. The Jumpman influence runs deep on the shirt, with the colour referencing the OG Air Jordan VI colourway back in 1991 and bringing it back for a new generation of fashion-focussed football fans.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, Eni Aluko
Adidas have ensured the Old Lady will be looking on point in every game this campaign, and their away shirt is the pick of the bunch. The super-clean strip features an all-over camo graphic with wavey, red tint, with Turin’s urban buildings and structures also referenced in the strip with the patterns of these buildings remixed to create a cold new camo print designed to be donned on the streets.
Brand: adidas
Worn by: Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Reiss Nelson, Hector Bellerin
Arsenal’s away jersey is a certified future classic, providing a well-executed new twist on the iconic ‘Bruised Banana’ jersey from the early 90s. The kit immediately popped off on social media when it was unveiled to the world last month, and looks as good on the likes of Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland-Niles out in LA as it will at Carnival this year. Blessed with the best drip of the upcoming season and armed with an array of necessary new players, expect to see plenty of long-suffering Gunners supporters come out of retirement and don the best shirt of the season (with ‘Pepe 19’ probably printed on the back). Arsenal and adidas is undoubtedly 2019/20’s standout partnership.
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Kaizer Chiefs (home)
Kaizer Chiefs’ home kit is a refreshing change from the mundane strips most clubs prefer these days. The Soweto giants have again opted for a vibrant design which brilliantly captures the club’s dominance in African football.
Characterised by multiple tiger stripes, the Chiefs’ home threads are sure to instil fear into their opponents and intimidate them into submission. Er, maybe.
Stevenage (home)
OK, so it’s actually awful in real life but Stevenage’s home kit is one of the most artsy you’ll find in the 2019-20 season. It features a splash of multiple colours, dominated by yellow, green and purple: a bit like somebody vomiting up a rainbow.
The colour combination is the main draw of the kit, but if you fancy lunchtime at Burger King then you might be enticed by the logo placed right at the centre of this shirt.
RB Leipzig (third kit)
After making its debut in Leipzig’s impressive win over Benfica in the Champions League group stage, tons of football fans worldwide expressed their admiration for their third kit and its eye-catching design.
The kit is predominantly dark blue, but it’s also mixed in with shades of red to form what appears to be a rainy contrast. Two bulls going head to head are featured on the centre of the jersey, complementing the kit’s fancy design.
Club Atlas (home kit)
Club Atlas have made a major change to their kit design from last season, opting for a striped gradient as opposed to the half-and-half design they utilised in the 2018-19 campaign.
The new design looks amazing too, with its beautiful mixture of red and black – two of the Liga MX side’s primary colours.
Sporting CP (away kit)
Sporting CP’s 2018-19 away shirt was amazing; a futuristic effort which proved incredibly popular among Fifa 19 players. Luckily they’ve produced another masterpiece for the 2019-20 season, maintaining their status as the best-dressed team in Portugal.
The jersey features a half-and-half design with horizontal stripe gradient, complete with the famous ‘NOS’ logo right in the middle. It’s a classy kit that looks great in-game, and sure to make your team stand out amid a plethora of teams donning boring kits.
Roma (away kit)
Lit up by a fiery lightning bolt across the jersey in their famous city’s colours, Roma’s away kit for Fifa 20 is easily the best in Serie A – and among the finest in the world.
Roma gave the unique lightning bolt life with their trademark palette, producing one of their coolest kits in recent memory while maintaining a proud club’s identity.
Leicester City (away kit)
Leicester’s away effort – an eye-catching pink shirt with black shorts – is a little unusual but stylish nonetheless. The top, styled on Germany’s 2018 World Cup kit, earned high praise on social media after the Foxes’ kit reveal … and rightly so, we say.
Valencia (away kit)
Valencia’s away kit features a unique design inspired by the fallas: a traditional celebration held in the city popularly referred to as the festival of fire.
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The kit is predominantly black, but features a fiery design in its upper half referencing the Night of the Burning – a key facet of the festivities.
Arsenal (away kit)
Arsenal’s away kit is a modern remake of their most iconic kit design: the ‘bruised banana’ worn between 1991 and 1993, back when the Gunners partnered with adidas last time around.
The north Londoners boast arguably the best strip in the Premier League, and this top banana is sure to earn you some respect as a true connoisseur when you step onto the virtual pitch.
Barcelona (third kit)
Complete with iconic Nike futura logo, Barcelona’s third kit is a masterpiece. It features a predominantly light blue design, complemented by the club’s main colours paying homage to their roots in a proud city.
You probably won’t become a tiki-taka specialist by using the kit, but your team is sure to look far better than most you’ll come up against.
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