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Liverpool have unveiled their new home kit for the 2024/25 season which fans can now pre-order ahead of its official release.
With the current campaign drawing to a close, attention is already starting to turn on Merseyside to next season and life after Jurgen Klopp.
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On Thursday, the Premier League club gave a first glimpse of their home kit for next season, which has been described by the club as a "fresh remix of the legendary pattern and print from 1984".
The 2024-25 home kit is available to pre-order now through Nike's website.
The standard version of the adult men's shirt costs £84.95, while the women's costs £84.99.
Meanwhile, the kids' version costs £64.95.
The shirt features a collar with traditional yellow and red detailing, a nod to the iconic strip worn by the '84 Liverpool team led by Joe Fagan, who lifted the European Cup in Rome that year.
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Both the shirt and shorts have yellow and white side panelling.
The club's name and number style for the back of the shirt takes inspiration from the city, with a contemporary take on Liverpool's historic street signs.
"I'm a big fan of our new kit for next season and love the fact we're bringing the retro vibe back," Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk told the club's website.
"We are a club built on history and the 1984 team was one of our most successful ever. I'm sure our fans will appreciate the nod to those club legends."
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Liverpool women vice-captain Taylor Hinds added: "It's such a different look for the new season, and we can't wait to wear it.
"The retro inspiration always makes you feel a part of the club's history is with you as you play."
The kit has been sustainably produced by Nike with 100 per cent recycled polyester fabric made from recycled plastic bottles.
Liverpool's men's side are expected to play in the new kit for the first time when they face Wolves in their final game of the Premier League season on May 19.
Topics: Liverpool, Football, Premier League, Nike, Virgil Van Dijk