England 2017 Nike Away Kit

With a traditional navy blue design and a futuristic take on the Three Lions, Nike introduces a new away kit for the England team that unites modern detailing with a clean, classic head-to-toe look.

Set to be debuted by the men’s senior team against Germany on March 22, the kit is predominantly in shades of navy blue – a colour originally coined by the Royal Navy and last worn by England in 2012 – with bright flashes of a light blue harking back to the 1990 away shirt.

This shade of light blue highlights a re-imagined Three Lions crest on the shirt and shorts, set against a metallic silver that adds a contemporary edge to both crest and Swoosh. Reflecting these modern touches, innovation is at the heart of the new kit with proprietary Nike AeroSwift technology resulting in lightweight, high-performance apparel.

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A black vertical stripe runs the length of the shirt and shorts, expanding when the player is in motion to help maximize ventilation and reveal a contrasting flicker in the same light blue that features in the crest and the linear sock graphics.

 

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    Jimwal40 · 8 years ago
    It's nice but England shouldn't be playing in blue at least the socks aren't a random colour
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    Ian Cruise · 8 years ago
    Nike are clueless when it comes to kit design. Same generic templates. The only time they got it right was the FA 150th anniversary shirt - the first one they produced. FA should buy out the contract and go back to Umbro and while they're at it go back to a plain white shirt, navy blue shorts, white socks for the home kit and a plain red shirt, white shorts and red socks for the away shirt. Traditional. It may even make the overpaid average players perform a bit better
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    Jambo · 8 years ago
    its the same template as the last kit, absolute disgrace. I will never buy another England kit as long as Nike make them.
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    Jay72 · 8 years ago
    Just the change the shorts to white, hello Scotland!
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    LEB · 8 years ago
    Just no. England = White shirts navy/blue shorts at home. Red shirts and wihite shorts away. Even in the excesses of the Admiral era they got that right.

    Nike just don't get football tradition.
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    Negative Creep · 8 years ago
    Looks like a training kit.
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    Footyfanatic · 8 years ago
    How exciting! Another shoulder template.
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    Tim G · 7 years ago
    @Johnny skids Full-kit w*n*e*.
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    Chris · 8 years ago
    @Mooseybaby Designers? No. Pr? Yes. Just wait until the inevitable Nike masturbatory description along the lines of "a monochrome body tone indicates power and self-assurance, while blue indicates forward thinking and royalty, for a nation that thinks of itself as at the regal table of world football." I remember reading Nike's comment of the previous red away kit socks, "They bring a vibrant spark of contrast to the head-to-toe look and highlight the most dynamic part of the footballer's body, the lower legs, to accentuate speed." :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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    One-Punch Man · 8 years ago
    All downhill since Nike took over from Umbro.
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    Chris · 8 years ago
    Uninspiring, unoriginal, bland. That's the kit, not the team, in this case.