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  • by Phil Delves February 28, 2022 2 min read

    2020 Chelsea away shirt review

    Arctic blue millennial swagger is how Chelsea describe their new away kit and though it may sound gimmicky, it points to a fresher, more vibrant approach that is evident in the shirt itself.

    Whilst black, white and yellow have been predominant in the last decade, the 2012 strip featured a sash with a variation of this arctic blue, as did the third kit in 2018/2019. The most notable outing for this colour though came in 2005/06 when current manager Frank Lampard top-scored for the Blues as he led their charge to securing their second consecutive Premier League title under Jose Mourinho. 

    Despite this precedent, however, Nike have completely refreshed the format, as per the home shirt, with the herringbone pattern, this time with greater prominence as darker shades lift the pattern out to brilliant effect.

    Like the home strip, this kit uses a darker blue on the sleeve cuffs, neckline and strips down the body, which both serve to break up the design and to connect the Nike swoosh and club badge. The strips also feature a slogan, boasting The Pride of London, and although other London clubs will naturally refute this, the print is subtle enough not to be cocky but visible enough to be self-assured.  

    As usual, the sticking point comes down to the sponsors, which, although incorporated nicely into the colourway, in both the main sponsor 3 and Hyundai on the sleeve, feel particularly overbearing and boorish against the modest, stylish herringbone design. The neckline on the back is also somewhat bizarre. But the strong aesthetic largely succeeds in styming these flaws. 


    3.5/5 stars


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    Phil Delves
    Phil Delves

    As Head of Content, Phil is the creative playmaker of the team, covering every angle of football shirt news in our blogs and weekly Newsletter. Whether it's telling your fakes from your authentics, or deep dives into the newest football shirts designs, Phil will have all your football shirt content needs covered.

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