📷 How cool does that look?! Real Madrid unveil third kit!
The new jersey is entirely in blue and white and comes across as almost prohibitively elegant. Real explained that the jersey was "inspired by the legendary blue seats of the old Santiago Bernabéu."
In addition, it says: "The white jagged stripes are a tribute to the famous blue shoe box from adidas, while a subtle diagonal pattern provides additional structure and depth."
Moreover, the kit reminds us of the good old days and a certain Cristiano Ronaldo.
What do you think of the new jersey? Let us know in the comments!
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