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Tottenham Hotspur 2024-25 Nike Home Kit

Tottenham Hotspur 2024-25 Nike Home Kit

This is the new Tottenham Hotspur 24/25 Home shirt from Nike.

The 2024-25-season Spurs primary release is in white with “Binary Blue” (navy) sleeves, side panels and crew neck, with the cuffs striped (hooped) and the only true deviation from the two-colour palette coming in the form of main sponsor AIA’s wordmark, which appears in red.

The English Premier League side’s first-choice kit will be completed with navy shorts and white socks, with white shorts likely to be deployed in the Europa League and in the event of kit clashes.

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lukedeux
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 · 10 months ago
Nike dropped the ball here. This is just not good enough for a Premier League side like Tottenham.
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Offside_Stories
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 · 10 months ago
Actually like it. Simple and can be worn as a casual t shirt.
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 · 10 months ago
An Arsenal kit but in Spurs colours. Poor.
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Abby
 · 8 months ago
Just No!
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Mandingo
 · 9 months ago
Meh...
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UTT
 · 9 months ago
Like it. Reminiscent of the 05/06 home kit by Kappa.
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Rich
 · 10 months ago
Pros: at last some navy, including the shorts.
Cons: for goodness sake bring back proper collars, the plain round necks look like boys pyjamas!
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SpursPaul
 · 10 months ago
Oh dear. This is shocking. I'm gutted
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PNH
 · 10 months ago
Very daring to use "binary blue", I thought it was almost compulsory now in the UK to embrace non-binary alphabet gender stuff
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Chelf Booner
 · 10 months ago
I like the material but it has tones of Archie Gemill and his sliding torso (circa 1984 Old Trafford). Also taking into account the numerous (and obvious) nods to Bob Hattons marble set from the '74/'75 season. All in all a serious contender but still no Ernie Shavers.
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  • Pup Chondyke 10 months ago
    Bob Hatton used to be my father-in-law. I married (and divorced!) his son way before he entered the marble arena. He made millions from marbles. And lost the lot during the great marble crash of 1982. A lovely bloke but goodness me, he had a temper. I remember him kicking a man to death in Blackpool town centre purely because he purchased the last packet of sage and onion stuffing from Kwik Save.
  • Jonathan Moore 10 months ago
    Both these comments have definitely been posted by somebody that has far too much time on their hands.
    • Tet Offensive 10 months ago
      I agree Jonathan. But whoever made them (and they are separate entities) must have inside information of the marble trade of the late 60's and 70's. Bob Hatton killed a man and made and lost his fortune because of one silly mistake. I know of several household names who have killed men for the sake of a marble.

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