Adidas has just unveiled the new Real Madrid CF home kit for the 2024/25 season, presenting a clean and sophisticated design that harkens back to the club’s storied legacy.
The kit, predominantly white with subtle detailing, is touted as one of the cleanest home kit designs in recent memory, embodying the club’s essence and tradition.
The iconic crisp white look has long been a symbol of Real Madrid, cherished by Madridistas and worn by some of the greatest football players in history. This season, the design pays homage to the club’s roots, featuring a minimalistic aesthetic that underscores the timeless love and respect for the white color.
The jersey’s craftsmanship further ties it to the club’s identity, incorporating a bespoke houndstooth pattern with the initials ‘RM’ seamlessly integrated throughout the design. Using a 3D engineering method, Adidas has constructed the jersey in three layers, subtly embedding the RM pattern to create a textured and intriguing visual effect.
The design is completed with a seasonal V-neck collar and minimal black detailing, which is woven through the Adidas logo on the shirt, shorts, and socks, as well as the shirt sponsors and the iconic three stripes running down the shoulders.
Engineered for performance, the lightweight jerseys feature the latest in Adidas technology, developed in close collaboration with players. The on-field version is equipped with HEAT.RDY technology, utilizing advanced materials to maximize airflow and keep players cool under pressure. Meanwhile, the fan version features AEROREADY technology, using sweat-wicking or absorbent materials to keep the body dry and comfortable.
WHERE TO BUY:
The on-field jersey is available for purchase at R2199, while the fan version is priced at R1399. Both versions are available starting today at selected Adidas retail stores and online at adidas.co.za. This new kit not only honors Real Madrid’s illustrious past but also looks forward to a future filled with new talents and exciting possibilities.
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