Who makes your football kits?
Here’s a list of football shirt manufacturers and the clubs they make kits for in the Football League:
Here’s a list of football shirt manufacturers and the clubs they make kits for in the Football League:
Lazio’s 3rd kit for the 08/09 season is a plain black affair but the good thing is that you can get it without any sponsor logos if you so choose.
Olympiakos’ 08/09 Home Kit is a stunning red and white that’s almost spoiled by the vodafone logo in the center of the shirt. It’s too high and the insignia just ruins it.
Olympiakos’ 08/09 away shirt is plain white with a red collar and red trim on the sleeves.
AEK Athens’ 08/09 home shirt is an all black top with yellow / gold sleeve trims and the Puma logo in the same color on the right side. The shirt is sponsored by LG and it’s a decent looking kit albeit a bit plain.
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Stuttgart’s 08/09 third shirt again has the same template as the home kit but this time the Puma logos on the shoulders are gone, the base color is black, hoop and sleeve ends are red while the Puma logo and sponsor logo are white.
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Stuttgart’s 08-09 away kit has the same template as the home kit except for the collar.
The main color is red with the hoop, sleeve ends and Puma logos being white and the sponsor logo blue.
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Stuttgart’s 08/09 home shirt is all-white white with a red hoop in the middle of the shirt. The collar has red and black stripes on the back of the neck.
The Puma logo (shirt designer) is located on the shoulders and right side of the chest with the club logo on the right side of the chest. It has red on the end of the sleeves with the main sponsor in the red hoop in the middle.
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Tottenham’s 08/09 third kit is black with a golden and white trim. The Puma logo and Tottenham crest are also golden, while the Mansion (now with a .com) logo is white, although the third-kit doesn’t have the ‘Casino & Poker’ suffix to the logo that the home kit has.
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The 08/09 Tottenham away kit is quite similar to last year’s Spurs away kit - the same sky blue is used and the kit is single-colour with the numbers and logos navy blue. The keeper shirt is navy blue with white numbering and the away keeper kit definitely looks better than the home keeper kit for 08/09.
Not a huge fan of the color scheme but it’s a decent kit and contrasts well with the white home shirt. Plus if it’s anything like last season then the Tottenham 08/09 away shirt will look much better when worn.
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Tottenham have released their 08/09 home kit, matching their traditional white with navy blue (side panels, collar, number and logos).
I’ve always been a fan of Tottenham’s colors - their kits have always had a subtle elegance to them that goes missing in other white kits (Madrid, Bolton, etc) - and the blue just adds ounces of style to the mix.
Let’s hope their 08/09 form is as good as their 08/09 home kit.
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The Austria 2008/2009 home shirt is a solid red kit with the Puma logo on the shoulders and on the right side (front), with the Austria crest sitting on the left:
Puma just released a new kit that many of their sponsored national teams will wear. From everyone I have seen thus far I really like the design. Austria is one of those teams and decided to go with a solid black kit for their Away matches during the Euro 2008.
Let’s start with what I do not like about this kit, because there is not much. It does not have anything truely spectacular and different. That is all I could find. What I do like about the kit is the solid black makes it look sharp and clean. Add a touch of gold to the bottom of the sleeves, a collar, the Puma logo under the Austria Badge and the final touch that is truely a nice feature. The Austrian colors in the center of the neck line. This is a great touch that Puma has been putting on all their national team kits, and I like it. Might have to pick one of these up for myself! I am giving this one the rare 5 out of 5 stars. It might just be a perfect kit!
Austria is a proud country and hope to fair well in the Euro 2008 tournament. They are not the favorites, by far, but with the way this year is going who knows who is going to win. What I do know is the kit they will be wearing when they are considered the home team.
Using a great kit from manufacturer Puma, the Austrian national team will don a solid red top that is flanked with white numbers, Puma logos and the Austrian Badge. Aside from that there is nothing really spectacular about this kit. It is simple and sharp looking, so I will give it a 4 out of 5. But it would have been a nice touch to add a little more white into it.
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