Leeds United 2017-18 Kappa Home Kit

Leeds United unveiled their brand new 17/18 home kit by Kappa.

The new home kit, produced by official technical kit sponsor Kappa, was officially revealed at an exclusive launch event featuring the first team squad on Thursday evening.

Maintaining their traditional all-white design, Leeds United is embossed into the fabric of the shirt material, with a new look to the club emblem in gold and blue.

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Kappa’s Kombat™ Skin 2018 technology has revolutionised the players shirt, setting new performance standards and encouraging new playing practices.

The Stop Stopping technical principle makes the Kombat™ Skin impossible to grab hold of, changing everything on the pitch.

This is all integrated and enhanced by a unique seamless technology to achieve maximum comfort on the skin, and enhance the fabric’s performance properties.

The back of the shirts feature mesh fabric for enhanced breathability and elasticity and also bears the clubs famous motto ‘Marching on Together’ on the back collar section of the shirt

Whilst the players Kombat Skin kit is designed to improve their performance on the pitch, the fans replica jerseys have been created with a classic, relaxed fit to provide maximum comfort travelling to and from matches. Included within the range there is a specific ladies fit jersey available.

Main club sponsor 32 Red and secondary shirt sponsor Clipper Logistics once again proudly sponsor the home shirt, both in striking metallic gold print.

Junior home shirts are sponsored by Utilita Energy for the forthcoming season, with their logo taking prime position on all junior replica shirts.

 

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    Katanga · 7 years ago
    @R_LUFC Don't you mean shrink wrapped beer guts at "A & E"
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    Bob24 · 7 years ago
    It's like a Kappa version of Swansea's Adidas kit from a few years ago. Even the sponsor is identical.
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    Tom · 7 years ago
    Really not a fan of this, but if it's truly impossible for opponents to grab, and it gives us an advantage on the pitch (i.e. makes Pontus a slippery salmon in the box) then I'll take it all day long.

    The badge, though :(
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    bcfc · 7 years ago
    umm, its quite tight. looks like a swimming costume
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    Name (Required): · 7 years ago
    I actually like it, I think it looks very decent and hope Leeds have a great season.
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    Jorge de Souza · 7 years ago
    Kappa won't wake up from this Combat template dream? it was nice in the beggining... middle 00's, but we are now almost in the 20's.
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    Bernie62 · 7 years ago
    Shocking. Feel sick at that total bag o s*i*e
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    TL · 7 years ago
    @YorkieBar67 LOL :D
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    To the forest · 7 years ago
    @YorkieBar67 Does sheep s*a*ging still go on in Wales ? yes the kit is terrible and Admiral were the best at doing Leeds kits.
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    Shotmark · 7 years ago
    @YorkieBar67 Not that traditional. We've only worn all white since we nicked it off Real Madrid in the 60's!
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    Garf · 7 years ago
    @YorkieBar67 the tradition of ditching your club's true colours (blue and yellow) to try to copy a foreign team
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    bigg · 7 years ago
    @YorkieBar67 tradition? your not even 100 years old yet and didnt even win anything till the 60s on the back of a few smelly socks that couldnt get a game for shankly or busby
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    Lee Flanagan · 7 years ago
    @YorkieBar67 Liverpool have been using gold trim on their kits for the last couple of years, it's not weird or wrong, it's just a neat, little touch that's different for a year or two. Or would you rather we have the same, identical kit EVERY single year? And FYI, every single team in the world changes their away colours all the time. Why should we be the only team in the entire world to NEVER change away colours?
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    Mark LUFC Bronson · 7 years ago
    @Lufc92 You clearly have no taste, f*c* off back to noddy land