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Premier League giants Liverpool, continuing in the same bold way with their second jersey, have revealed their third kit with New Balance for the 2018-19 season, which is available for sale on the club’s online store.
The Reds launched their third and final kit in an unique way, with the help of a virtual squad on the video game Pro Evolution Socer (PES) 2019.
While their home jersey is their customary crimson, the second kit is a bright purple that has split their fanbase down the middle.
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“The 2018-19 third kit pays homage to fan favourite kits from 1987-91, particularly the Reds’ strip from the historic 1989-90 season, when Kenny Dalglish’s side became First Division champions for the 18th time,”a statement on the club website stated.
For the goalkeepers, Loris Karius and Co. will have to wear a pink number.
“The goalkeeper third shirt has been engineered in line with the outfield players’ jerseys and is a bold pink glo with black patterned sleeves and black embroidered logo and crest. The kit is completed with pink glo shorts and socks, with a black cuff to the lower sock.”
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The outfield players will have matching grey shorts and white stockings to complete the look.
There are two variants for the third kit, with the ‘regular’ shirt retailing for £55 while the ‘European’ one is priced at £70. Shorts and stockings cost £30 and £12, respectively.
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Fans interested in buying the goalkeeper kit will have to shell out £55 for the half-sleeved shirt and £60 for the long-sleeved one. Shorts and stockings retail for £30 and £12, respectively (all prices as per Liverpool’s official online store).
Jurgen Klopp’s men have got pre-season underway with two wins from two (Chester FC and Tranmere Rovers) and will be seen in action next when they face Bury FC on Saturday.
Their Premier League campaign kicks off on August 11 when they host West Ham United at Anfield.
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