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NIKE REVEAL NEW CHELSEA 21/22 HOME KIT

NIKE REVEAL NEW CHELSEA 21/22 HOME KIT

Chelsea’s new wave is represented in a bold design and the kit is inspired by the designs from the OP Art movement and is the perfect blend of style and substance.

 

The kit is created with a sustainable focus: constructed with 100% recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. 

 

 

As part of Nike’s wider Move to Zero initiative – a journey towards zero carbon and zero waste – Nike see this as an opportunity to scale more sustainable solutions in order to help protect the future of sport and are focused in scaling the usage of lower-carbon material alternatives.

 

 

Features of the new Chelsea 2021/22 home kit: 

Inspired by the designs from the OP Art movement

The kit has a brighter, more vibrant blue with hints of yellow cutting through in the side-tape and swoosh and CFC’ in yellow is knitted into the back neck

This print is continued onto the shorts and the full look is complete with white socks featuring a sleek yellow and blue trim.

As part of Nike’s wider Move to Zero initiative – a journey towards zero carbon and zero waste – Nike is focused in scaling the usage of lower-carbon material alternatives.

 

 

The 2021/22 Chelsea home kit will be worn for the first time by the men’s team on 15th May in the Cup final followed by the women’s team in the Champions League final on 16th May.

 

 

The new kit is available for Nike members on nike.com 13th May and available on full retail from 20th May.

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