Liverpool have released pictures of the club’s new home shirt for the 2023/24 season ahead of its official release on May 18th.
Kit manufacturers, Nike, have taken inspiration from the kit that was worn in Bill Shankly’s last season in charge 50 years ago, with a white round collar and cuffs.
It seems that most Reds supporters on Twitter are happy with the new design, with many feeling that it is an improvement on Nike’s previous efforts since taking over from New Balance in 2020:
Finally a good looking kit
β Gurjio (@Gurjio10) May 5, 2023
Pretty kit π
β AK47 | GETB Takaful Advisor (@asyrafkamal_47) May 5, 2023
Love this π₯
β RedWorldTraveller (@TobyTobes87) May 5, 2023
Retro vibessss
β A (@Arskii9) May 5, 2023
Great design
β Smart thinking π€ (@steveachiga) May 5, 2023
clean tbf
β . (@McAteeFlip) May 5, 2023
Reminds me of 2017/18 Season
β Miki_TheSarcastic_Baeπ (@myko_youth) May 5, 2023
Also reminds me of the 97/98 Reebok as well. Great shirt. Keep it simple. Almost as good as the Champion season by NB.
β Internett Kim (@otimikzepol) May 5, 2023
Beautiful π₯π₯
β Bayodeπ (@Elaino09) May 5, 2023
As well as having a striking resemblance to the 1973/74 kit, there are also similarities to the Reebok-designed 1998-2000 home jersey and, to a lesser extent, the 2017/18 shirt.
It’s fair to say that Nike have struggled to win over supporters with some of their design choices, even though shirt sales have been very strong, but it appears as if their latest attempt will go down very well with the vast majority of the fanbase.