The first thing to note is that, while this shirt is fairly similar to previous designs, the main colour remains white and the yellow details seen in other versions have disappeared. The collar is now white with just a hint of blue on the sleeves and inside the collar.
After 128 years, white remains the dominant colour. This time, however, it extends to the shorts and socks too, replacing the blue of previous seasons with an all-white kit. While not a major innovation, it will certainly stand out on the pitch.
The design of this T-shirt is inspired by music, radio and the radio waves transmitted by the city of London. Therefore, the T-shirt features patterns and graphic elements that seek to capture the vibrancy of the city.
Naturally, there are blue details throughout the garment, including the crest and the letters spelling out 'Tottenham' on the collar. These details also extend down to the shorts.
On a technical level, as is customary at Nike, we have the new Dri-Fit-ADV as the main technology for the fabric, which is once again made from recycled polyester from plastic bottles, adding to the ‘move to zero’ campaign that has been running for several years at the American brand.
This technology, which is applied to the fabric, allows sweat to evaporate effectively without adding weight. It also allows air to circulate optimally, keeping us cool and dry in any playing situation.
In conclusion, we have a new jersey that embodies the Spurs' culture, yet boasts distinctive details that will undoubtedly turn heads on the pitch when combined with the complete kit.