This season, Juventus will play in a futuristic new home uniform to usher in an exciting new era in the club’s history as they move towards a new stadium with the logo.
The stadium, on the site of his former home, the demolished Stadio Delle Alpi, has been absolutely rebuilt and modernized in a spectacular 41,000 seat site.
The frame of the new house shirt will feature the iconic black and white stripes of Juventus, which have been subtly updated with a new fashionable feather effect.
These strips were fostered in part through the ambitious design and modern layout of the new stadium, and reflect the way its chandeliers from the ceiling and are framed through the surrounding mountains.
On the back of the shirt, under the neck, it reads “Juventus”, while on the front, on the back of the shield, there is a graphic that says “Forza Juve”, a rally call that translates as “Go on Juve”, which are sung by bianconeri fans to cheer on their team.
While the history and culture of the club are provided in the design of the T-shirt, the new uniform for space is made of Nike’s revolutionary recycled polyester, which for the first time includes the T-shirt and shorts.
Each complete kit includes up to 13 recovered plastic water bottles. This new production procedure reduces energy consumption by up to 30% to classic polyester production and prevents nearly one hundred million plastic water bottles from being disposed of in landfills.
The shorts of the space return this season to the vintage color of white, to give the kit a safe culture throughout the ambitious modernity of the shirt, while on the back, in the back of the leg there is a discreet black stripe.
The new socks of the house also fit the classic white back this season, have two black hoops with a Juventus ‘J’ in the center of each calf.
Lightweight kits (13% lighter than previous versions) activate the temperature of the game frame in the box to keep them dry and fresh at all times with the use of Nike Dri-FIT technology. curtains where it can evaporate.
Temperature regulation is facilitated through ventilation zones, consisting of a large number of small laser-cut holes from the armpits to the belt, allowing air to circulate to keep players dry, cool and comfortable.
For the first time, the club shield on the front of the shirt is transferred through the heat, which makes it even lighter and this domain is also ventilated.
The shirt has a new aerodynamic fit this season, now thinner and athletic, providing 17% more elasticity than the Juventus jersey of two years ago. While a glued hem gives a blank look that reduces frictional inflammation.
To complete the new Adjustment Day kit, Nike has introduced an exclusive line of Juventus sportswear and lifestyle that players and enthusiasts can wear on and off the field.
Are the kit and long-term diversity available to pre-order from Date? and be available at points of sale from the date? For more information, visit nikefootball.com and nikemedia.com for images of T-shirts and players.
Nike’s recycled process
As a component of the Nike Considered Design program, Nike uses discarded water bottles destined for landfills in Japan and Taiwan, where it can take up to 500 years to decompose. The bottles are placed in a giant washing device to leave them blank and get rid of the labels before they are cut into small scales and melted into a thread that spins to make the jersey fabric.
This ensures that the kits remain the most environmentally friendly ever created by reducing energy consumption by up to 30% until classic polyester production and preventing about one hundred million plastic water bottles from being disposed of in landfills.
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