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Home design
Footy Headlines reports that the next Liverpool home kit will bear a striking resemblance to the design sported at the beginning of Adidas' last stint with the club, between 2006 and 2008.
The new kit is said to feature a different shade of red, more of a strawberry hue, with white trim around the sides and back of the collar and sleeves, along with the iconic three stripes across the shoulders.
The detail that aligns it closely with the 2006/08 kit is the white stripes running down each side panel to the base of the shirt, although it doesn't share the same full collar as the previous design.
The kit features the current Liver Bird crest, which has adorned shirts since 2012, along with a modern, simplified version of the Adidas logo.
Standard Chartered continues as the front-of-shirt sponsor, with all these details presented in white.
Liverpool is set to join the ranks of adidas' so-called "elite clubs," meaning both authentic versions of the kits, as worn in matches, and replica versions will be produced.
In line with Liverpool tradition, it's expected that the shorts and socks will match the base strawberry red of the shirt, incorporating the Adidas three stripes in some way.
Naturally, the primary difference is the white color, complemented by red detailing for contrast.
The modern, simplified Adidas logo remains, this time in red, while Standard Chartered's logo is black.
The collar features black and white detailing, mirrored on the sleeve ends, with the Adidas three stripes running along the shoulders.
The front features distinctive elements
Footy Headlines, reporting on these, have suggested a light green shade for one that matches the home kit in pattern, complete with black stripes and detailing.
The other design mirrors the style of the third kit, but it's a plain black shirt with a white collar, stripes, and detailing on the front