Tottenham Hotspur 2012/13 Under Armour Home and Away Kit

Tottenham Hotspur have teamed up with American company, Under Armour, for the first time to produce the club’s 2013/14 home and away kits. 

In terms of colour scheme, a blue away and white home kit is nothing special from Spurs, design wise however, Under Armour seemed to have paid tribute to Spurs sides of the 1980s with the home kit in particular. Spurs dropped Puma as their kit manufacturers at the end of last season, and like Liverpool did with Warrior Sports, signed up with the American manufacturer, Under Armour.

The home kit features a white shirt and white shorts, rather than the blue shorts Spurs have been wearing for the past couple of season. It features a polo-style collar and an ultra-light weight fabric that is durable and breathable.

Spurs’ away kit is blue with white detailing on the collar, sleeves and badges. The kit features a v-neck collar, and the same light weight fabric seen on the home kit. Although it’s not in the above photo, we’re especially loving the retro green goalkeeper kit (in the first photo),  All in all Under Armour have done a solid job on their first kits for Spurs and we reckon that Tottenham fans will be relatively happy with what they’re seeing!

Spurs fans should be able to get their hands on the kit starting from tomorrow, with the third kit expected to drop in August. Are you liking Spurs’ latest set of kits? Leave your impressions in the section below!

About Isaac Abraham

Isaac joined what was then Soccer Equipment Reviews in 2010 in need of a new pair of boots after losing his trusty adiPure III in a taxi - he has been writing for the site ever since. Based in Hong Kong, he is always on the lookout for unreleased boot spots, as well as new releases and generally interesting stories to cover.

Comments

  1. Are Livermore’s boots UA? they look unusual/different

  2. helder pereira

    I’m a fan from Portugal. Disappointed with the white shorts: what’s wrong with our beautiful dark blue? Everybody wears white but few wear whire and dark blue. I’d buy a kit, but not all white. Never. And am I the first to say this? Sure I’m not.

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