Liverpool Unveil 2023/24 Nike Home Kit
We are just at the tail-end of the current football calendar, but the Reds are surely not waiting anymore. So with regard to their look for next year, Liverpool have now unveiled their 2023/24 Nike home kit. The primary shirt is the first among Europe’s most popular teams to be revealed, and is one of the high-profile ones you can get from the Swoosh brand for next season. If Nike is attempting to boost the club’s morale for their top-4 charge and excite their fans ahead of the 2023/24 campaign, they might have hit two birds with this one stone of a kit release!
It’s here… and it’s beautiful.?
Introducing our new 2023/24 @nikefootball home kit, inspired by the classic strip of '73/74. ? pic.twitter.com/4L2EgobbAm
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 5, 2023
So how does the kit look? Do you remember the Reebok-produced ones worn before the end of the second millennium? For the more senior fans, how about the kits prevalent during the ’60s and ’70s, most especially the one from 1973/74? If you happen to see those earlier Liverpool outfits, two points might come to mind. One is simplicity-no design, just a pure Reds’ shirt. And two, the clean white accents coming from the shareholder logos up front, and the prominence of the crew neck collar and sleeve cuffs.
Those are exactly what make up the 2023/24 Liverpool home. It has a nice, no frills red base, with a shade that is somewhat a middle ground between the striking one used on the kits of earlier decades and the relatively subdued tone of the Reebok shirts.
The sleeve cuffs and flat crew neck collar contain that above-average length that make them immediately noticeable. Also in white are front side’s logos, including the Liverbird symbol. But perhaps the most touching accent detail, as a reference to the fans who passed away in the Hillsborough incident, is the small ’97’ branding flanked by two flames positioned beneath the collar at the back.

Based in Basingstoke, England. Chester is Senior Editor at Football Shirts, a Manchester United fan, Chester works freelance at a variety of print magazines after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Sunderland University.