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da pinnacle: Everything you need to know about the new Tottenham Hotspur kits for the 2023-24 season
da bet7k: Tottenham and Nike are set to partner up for another Premier League season in 2023-24, as they look to give themselves a fresh fit for a new era. With the managerial merry-go-round yet to find a permanent successor for Antonio Conte’s space in the dugout, there’s plenty up in the air, but whoever comes in to take the reins will at least have a squad who looks good on the pitch.
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The American sportswear giant knocked it out of the park in 2022-23, the latest campaign of a bumper 15-year partnership signed way back in 2018, offering up a mix of classic chic appeal and luminescent art-school adventure across their three key strips, with that blend of patterns likely set to inform just how the Lilywhites will look as they look to bounce back from another disappointing season.
Nike unveiled the Tottenham 2023-24 home kit on June 8, reinventing and bringing back the traditional all-Lilywhite colourway.
So, what new kits will Tottenham wear in 2023-24? GOAL takes a look at the jerseys that are set to be sported by Harry Kane, Son Heung-Min and more, while we also give you the lowdown on rumours and leaks alongside details on how to buy them online.
Tottenham 2023-24 kits
Details on when we can expect to see Tottenham’s new home kit for the 2023-24 season are yet to be revealed, but it could well be before the club conclude their current campaign.
Apparent leaks online suggest they will be sticking close to a tried-and-tested formula, pairing an iconic whole-body white with navy caps across the sleeves, similar to the design seen this term.
It appears that Spurs will do away with the yellow-and-blue trim around the neckline in favour of a clean, round cut, stepping away to a point from the popular crew style and favouring a minimalist approach.
Lastly, soft geometric patterns are expected to be textured across the midriff of the body, recalling the muted designs that underpinned their white home strip across the 2020-21 season.
There is no release date for the Tottenham 2023-24 home kit yet, but we expect the unveiling to drop very soon, with Nike preparing to launch their strips for the new campaign.
The price of the kit will likely match this season’s cost, with a replica shirt generally retailing from Nike for £75.00
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Much as with the home kit, both Spurs and Nike have kept the finer details under wraps for what they have in store for the 2023-24 away kit, fueled only by rumours and speculation. However, it does appear there will be some significant departures.
Following on from this season’s purple-and-navy number, Tottenham looks set to lean deeper into blue, with a darkened, almost metallic-grey hue, accompanied by lighter underarm accents.
The most radical change, however, maybe the addition of a polo-shirt-style collar, presenting an open neckline shaded in a more traditional blue scheme. If it seems familiar, it may remind fans of the 2006-07 goalkeeper strip worn by Paul Robinson.
The price of the kit will likely match that of the home strip, with a replica shirt expected to retail for £75.00 at Nike.
As with the away strip, there is not too much known about the finer points of the 2023-24 third kit Spurs will sport this coming season, though it looks set to bring one of their lesser-used colours.
Early leaks and speculation suggest Tottenham’s alternative strip will offer a crew-neck cut hued in a singular, solid shade of gun-metal grey, offering a uniform finish with little in the way of frills.
Light, slate-coloured accents around the neck will offer a splash of contrast, while traditional Tottenham navy looks set to cap the sleeves for an elegantly simple, if somewhat muted, finish.
As with the rest of the club’s wardrobe, not much is known about an exact release date, but you can expect it to match the price of their other strips, retailing at an anticipated £75.00 through Nike.
Having kept most of their options simple and classy for the upcoming season, it would stand to reason Spurs might bring a splash of dynamic colour – witness this year’s splatter strip – to their training kit.
While details are yet to be officially revealed, however, leaks suggest the club look set for another simple two-tone number instead, marrying a light-grey body to midnight-navy or even black sleeves.
In a way, the kit recycles and reverts the design and colour schemes of their 2018-19 away strip, though it offers less textured patterns and more muted hues overall.
There is no release date set for the pre-match jersey, but we can expect to see a summer 2023 launch.