Tottenham Hotspur Brings Back Its All-Navy Sleeves for Its 2024/25 Home Kit
Tottenham Hotspur and Nike have just unveiled their new home kit for the 2024/25 season — and it brings back the full-navy sleeves to celebrate the iconic colors of the club.
Made from Dri-FIT ADV, an innovative fabric designed to keep players cool, light, and dry, the shirt is also complemented by a bold collar and striped details, inspired by some of Spurs’ most iconic kits of the past.
Meanwhile, the corresponding campaign for the jersey has been shot on location in Haringey alongside an all-star cast of players — including Heung-Min Son, Bethany England, James Maddison, Jessica Naz, and Yves Bissouma — while Gavin and Stacey star and lifelong Spurs fan, Mathew Horne, fronts the brand-new launch film titled Time to Rise.
The film captures the anticipation that the dawn of a new season brings to the fans, while the film continues to spotlight former players and club legends who’ve embodied the Spurs spirit during their time playing for the club.
Commenting on his inclusion in the new film, Matthew Horne said: As a life-long Spurs fan, this is a dream campaign to be a part of – the new kit looks awesome. The cockerel has always been a massive symbol of pride for me, so it’s great to have that front and center. The cockerel is at the core of our identity as a Club, so it’s fun to celebrate that. It’s what makes us Spurs.”
You can check out the new Spurs home kit — and corresponding short film — above and it’s available to purchase via the official Spurs webstore now.
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