adidas and Real Madrid Unveil Fresh Home and Away Kits for 2018/19

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Paying tribute to Real Madrid's winning heritage.

May 29, 2018
Corey Pellatt
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Adidas Football and Real Madrid just dropped a winning new look.

Fresh from making history by winning their third consecutive Champions League title this past weekend, Los Blancos have already turned their attention to next season with the launch of new home and away kits for 2018/19.

Linking up once again with long time partner adidas, the new shirts are packed with references to iconic looks from the club’s past. The new home shirt continues the tradition of classic Madrid home jerseys but features black adidas stripes, logos and sponsors – previously seen in the club’s 2002 Champions League-winning kit – and a button collar, which was last worn when the club won the FIFA World Club Cup in 2014/15.

Drawing inspiration from classic kits of the past as well as featuring new design innovations, the dark-toned away jersey has been designed to suit the street as well as the stadium.

Time for Real Madrid to push for glory yet again.

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adidas and Real Madrid Unveil Fresh Home and Away Kits for 2018/19

Paying tribute to Real Madrid's winning heritage.

May 29, 2018
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Adidas Football and Real Madrid just dropped a winning new look.

Fresh from making history by winning their third consecutive Champions League title this past weekend, Los Blancos have already turned their attention to next season with the launch of new home and away kits for 2018/19.

Linking up once again with long time partner adidas, the new shirts are packed with references to iconic looks from the club’s past. The new home shirt continues the tradition of classic Madrid home jerseys but features black adidas stripes, logos and sponsors – previously seen in the club’s 2002 Champions League-winning kit – and a button collar, which was last worn when the club won the FIFA World Club Cup in 2014/15.

Drawing inspiration from classic kits of the past as well as featuring new design innovations, the dark-toned away jersey has been designed to suit the street as well as the stadium.

Time for Real Madrid to push for glory yet again.

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Paying tribute to Real Madrid's winning heritage.

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May 29, 2018
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Adidas Football and Real Madrid just dropped a winning new look.

Fresh from making history by winning their third consecutive Champions League title this past weekend, Los Blancos have already turned their attention to next season with the launch of new home and away kits for 2018/19.

Linking up once again with long time partner adidas, the new shirts are packed with references to iconic looks from the club’s past. The new home shirt continues the tradition of classic Madrid home jerseys but features black adidas stripes, logos and sponsors – previously seen in the club’s 2002 Champions League-winning kit – and a button collar, which was last worn when the club won the FIFA World Club Cup in 2014/15.

Drawing inspiration from classic kits of the past as well as featuring new design innovations, the dark-toned away jersey has been designed to suit the street as well as the stadium.

Time for Real Madrid to push for glory yet again.

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adidas and Real Madrid Unveil Fresh Home and Away Kits for 2018/19

Paying tribute to Real Madrid's winning heritage.

May 29, 2018
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Adidas Football and Real Madrid just dropped a winning new look.

Fresh from making history by winning their third consecutive Champions League title this past weekend, Los Blancos have already turned their attention to next season with the launch of new home and away kits for 2018/19.

Linking up once again with long time partner adidas, the new shirts are packed with references to iconic looks from the club’s past. The new home shirt continues the tradition of classic Madrid home jerseys but features black adidas stripes, logos and sponsors – previously seen in the club’s 2002 Champions League-winning kit – and a button collar, which was last worn when the club won the FIFA World Club Cup in 2014/15.

Drawing inspiration from classic kits of the past as well as featuring new design innovations, the dark-toned away jersey has been designed to suit the street as well as the stadium.

Time for Real Madrid to push for glory yet again.

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