Yokohama F-Marinos 2015 Adidas Home Football Shirt

Japanese J-League side Yokohama F-Marinos recently unveiled their 2015 Home football shirt and kit, by adidas.

The new Home shirt features a tones-of-blue gradient effect, and as well as maintaining - and now emphasising - the tri-colour stylings of blue, white and red, the shirt has additional trim in gold, tying in with the laurel leaf encasing of the crest.

Matching that of the shirt, the adidas stripes and adidas logos on the shorts and socks are in gold, with the former in white with red and blue and the latter red with a blue band.

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    samuelsdaddy · 9 years ago
    I dunno, looks like a blue Liverpool shirt.
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    ReallyThough · 9 years ago
    lol why does this look like they took a few old Chelsea kits and cut and pasted components from them together.
    The red and white collar from 2010, the gold stripes from 2012, and quite obviously the front panel from this year's current kit.
    Anyways still a beautiful kit nonetheless!
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    chippy · 9 years ago
    Thats a billion times nicer than the gold shirt
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    Guest · 15 years ago
    i am a Milan fan, and I just can't see that design catching on. It looks ok, but maybe using a different template
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    Mat · 15 years ago
    Please, could you send me a like, where are this template?

    Thank's
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    KennyH · 15 years ago
    love it, wish more teams went for different more abstract designs.
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    bastien · 15 years ago
    @ Tony : maybe...:smile: Anyway I'm glad to see you appreciate it !

    @ Feyeno0rd : thx, I don't know for I'm not a fan of Milan (but maybe some of them could tell ?).
    That being said, classicism or modernism, that's the point...
    But even with keeping the traditionnal looking (those stripes for Milan), I think that shirt-makers have to try new things if they want to keep on launching a new shirt for each team each year
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    Feyeno0rd · 15 years ago
    It looks pretty cool, but I don't think the Milan fans will appreciate it as it's not very traditional.
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    Tony Sultana · 15 years ago
    yeah your'e right, this looks better, but maybe also because it's made in PS and not in AI.

    8/10