Liverpool news: Reds release limited edition ‘blackout’ 18/19 home shirt… and it costs 75

Liverpool news: Reds release limited edition ‘blackout’ 18/19 home shirt… and it costs 75
Liverpool have releaseda limited edition ‘blackout’ version of their 2018/19 home shirt in association with sponsors New Balance but it costs 75!Football shirts have enjoyed a fashion resurgence over the last few years, with retro designs taking the streetwear world by storm.And it appears Liverpool are trying to break into that market by creating a new top-end version of this seasons kit with an effortlessly stylish twist, apparently.Liverpool have released a new special edition shirt – is it your cup of tea?LiverpoolFC.com5
Liverpool have released a new special edition shirt – is it your cup of tea?
The club have broken from tradition by releasing the all-black top, which features the same pattern as this seasons home shirt.The shirts description says the geometric pattern on the front is inspired by the landmark architecture of the redeveloped Main Stand. Of course it is.
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The top also features a fully embroidered LFC crest and sponsorship logos, rather than screen-printed ones, and swaps the pinned-down collar for a more traditional one, which New Balance says makes the shirt more wearable (?).But with a 75 price tag,will you be buying one?Check out some pictures of the limited edition Liverpool shirt belowLiverpoolFC.com5LiverpoolFC.com5LiverpoolFC.com5LiverpoolFC.com5

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