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Tottenham’s 24/25 Home & Away Kits

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Tottenham Hotspur unveiled their new home kit for the 2023/24 Premier League season in June and released the away jersey afterwards.

Made by the club’s long-term partner, Nike, Spurs’ new home shirt is nearly a carbon copy of last season’s kit, though there are several minor tweaks.

Last season, Tottenham’s home kit was all white.

One of the most significant changes is a higher presence of navy blue on a white base. The sleeves, side panels and collar are all navy, with the sleeve cuffs decorated with navy-white stripping.

Like many other Premier League kits for the 24/25 season, Spurs have stuck with their front-of-shirt sponsorship deal, meaning AIA will remain prominently displayed on their jersey.

The North London powerhouse announced a massive 15-year extension to their kit supply deal with sports apparel colossus Nike in 2017.

They will continue to rely on the company’s advanced technology in designing for precision-tuned athletic performance until 2032/33.

Using 4D data-driven design and computational design methods, Nike created a top-of-the-line new kit for Ange Postecoglou’s men as they bid to better last season’s fifth-place finish.

Spurs will wear a light blue away shirt for the first time in many years after deciding to drop last season’s black kit.

While the home kit doesn’t deviate from the traditional design, the away shirt introduces bold new elements that offer a fresh look, combining various graphic elements into a unique pattern.

But despite a dominant light blue theme, it’s not a monochrome scheme, as yellow and white on the sleeve cuffs break up the monotony.

Unlike the home hit, the Spurs crest lies in the centre of the away jersey, with the Nike swoosh on the right.

Postecoglou’s lads could don their spectacular new away kit on the opening 2024/25 Premier League weekend as Tottenham head to the King Power Stadium to take on Leicester City on August 19.

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