Revealed: LFC's new 2014-15 home kit
Liverpool Football Club today revealed their brand new Warrior home kit for the 2014-15 season.
The 2014-15 strip has been produced using War-Tech, Warrior's signature apparel technology system, with benefits of the fabric including a highly breathable shirt as well as moisture-wicking to keep players dry.
Other new features incorporated by the club's official kit supplier, Warrior, include a geometric LFC jacquard weave and a collar design that allows freedom of movement and comfort.
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The strip takes inspiration from the successful Reds era of the 1960s, a period when Bill Shankly switched the team's colours to all-red and guided to the club to league and FA Cup glory.
Roger Hunt, a prolific member of the Scot's all-conquering side, hailed the new design as it ensures that the players resemble 'giants'.
The man who scored 286 goals for Liverpool commented: "I played for Liverpool for over a decade and I remember the first time Shankly got the team in the all-red strip.
"It's great to see that 50 years on, Liverpool are still looking like giants in their all-red strip."
Liverpool FC goalkeeper's home jersey 2014-15
Liverpool FC goalkeeper's home shorts 2014-15
Liverpool FC goalkeeper's home socks 2014-15
Reds boss Brendan Rodgers added: "The 1960s was such a defining era for this club - Roger Hunt, Ian St John, Ron Yeats - the list of Liverpool legends that played under Shankly goes on and on.
"For the players to wear a shirt that has taken inspiration from such a successful period for the club can act as a reminder that they can bring those glory years back to Liverpool Football Club."
The brand new 2014-15 home kit will be on sale from May 9, 2014; plus, pre-order now and get a free and exclusive LFC towel (whilst stocks last and excluding baby and mini kits).
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