Newcastle United reveal new adidas home kit for 2024-25 season
The latest Newcastle United home kit has been showcased by Joelinton and Bruno Guimaraes. (Picture: NUFC)
Newcastle United has announced a fresh alliance with adidas and has revealed its latest home kit for the 2024-25 campaign.
The latest design takes inspiration from the adidas home kit manufactured in 2002-03. The design is described as a tribute to that iconic time with the inclusion of three striking black stripes and a full-color emblem. The design offers a modernized version of a timeless favorite. The adidas three stripes detailing are present on the shoulders leading up to the collar, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the new design.
Newcastle and adidas made a deal last year to work together for many years. Adidas will now become Newcastle's official kit partner from the 2024-25 season. They also supplied Newcastle's official kits and training wear from 1995 to 2010.
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Peter Silverstone, who is the head of commercial affairs for Newcastle, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration with adidas, a globally recognized sportswear company. He emphasized that the new home kit and training gear signify the beginning of this exciting partnership.
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Adidas is confident that their product assortment for seasons 24-25 and onwards will be well-received by their devoted fans due to the strong relationship they share. The company is sure that their fans will proudly wear their three-striped products.
The beginning of an exhilarating adventure has commenced with the unveiling of this partnership, accompanying the revival of the club's internal retail enterprise. Our aspiration is to captivate the inspiration and enthusiasm of our followers, who exhibit our black and white patterns with pride, regardless of their location in the world.
In the picture, NUFC's Jacob Murphy can be seen showcasing the recently launched home kit.
Nick Craggs, who manages football globally for adidas, stated that the collaboration between Newcastle United and adidas is notable, and he is thrilled to showcase the primary kit for the upcoming season.
During our last partnership, we shared several remarkable memories for the team, and we are excited to replicate these moments both on and off the playing field. This season, we aim to unite supporters and athletes even more closely.
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You can now get your hands on the kit and training collection by visiting the Newcastle United club store or browsing online at https://shop.newcastleunited.com.
If fans buy the Newcastle United Club's home shirt from either their online store or website, they will help donate £5 to the Newcastle United Foundation. The funds raised will go towards supporting various projects that benefit communities all around the North-East region. This offer is only valid until the end of August, so supporters are encouraged to act fast and make their purchases soon.