Nike have dropped the new Air Max Club collections for Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham, with each side receiving a unique fourth shirt.
The clothing range is an ode to the classic Air Max 90 trainer series, although they are also inspired by the DNA of the city that each club calls home.
Tottenham's shirt is based on the Air Max 95 OG colourway, incorporating various shades of grey which get progressively darker from top to bottom. Luminous yellow completes the colour palette, featuring on the sleeves, collar and the monochrome Spurs badge, which is aligned on the centre of the jersey. It uses the contemporary Nike swoosh, with Air Max appearing as a sponsor, like you would find on a regular football shirt.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's jersey is inspired by the timeless Air Max 90 OG colourway and features subtle, grey pinstripes on a white base, with black sleeves and splashes of red on the collar and side seam.
On the back is a stitched tribute to the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, while a black, monochrome club crest adorns the front, alongside a classic Nike Air logo. The shirt is complemented by a full lifestyle collection which all has a strong visual connection to the city.
Elsewhere, Chelsea's has a real, mid-2000s Lyon vibe, although we cannot guarantee it will give you free kick powers like Juninho Pernambucano.
Taking inspiration from the Air Max 180 OG colourway. Equipped with a red and white vertical strip on a crystal white backdrop, the jersey features a 180 Air sponsorship. The colour scheme is the same one used on the Blues current third kit and it features throughout the entire collection, which also includes a full tracksuit.All three of the shirts are manufactured using highly breathable fabric for optimum comfort, meaning you stay cool when cheering for your team.
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