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Juventus 2022/23 Kits

⚠️ See the New 2022/23 Home kit here ⬅️

Juventus Football Club are most notably known for being the most successful Italian club in terms of Serie A titles where they last won the 2019-20 Serie A making it their 36th league title. Nicknamed 'Bianconeri' they wear black and white striped shirts manufactured by adidas and sponsored by Jeep. The away shirt has seen blue, white, black, yellow, and pink iterations. The club are arguably the most popular club in Italy along with AC Milan, Inter Milan, AS Roma and Napoli.

Juventus Home Kit

Juventus' traditional kit is a black and white vertically striped shirt similar to some English teams and similar to other Italian teams inspired by the English. However, the original design used in Juventus' formative years was a pink shirt with black shorts. This has sometimes been reprised in official away kits; however Juventus' black and white is an institution in Italy and instantly recognisable as the Bianconeri and the Old Lady of Italian sports.

2022/23 Juventus Home Shirt

Juventus provided another modern interpretation of the classic striped design for their 2022/23 adidas home shirt. While the overall look seemed traditional, there was much more activity on the makeup of the stripes, thanks to lines of alternating regular and inverted triangles that comprised each design element. As such, the side edges produced a ragged pointy effect. The story behind the use of triangles was that they were the five sides of a star, a symbol for the countless magical moments that happened inside the team's standium since 2011.

2021/22 Juventus Home Shirt

Moving away from modern renditions like the 2019/20 half-and-half design and the 2020/21 brushstrokes, Juventus brings back the classic solid stripe pattern favoured by the purists for their 2021/22 black and white home shirt. The choice of donning a classic look relates to the 10th anniversary of Juve moving from the old Stadio delle Alpi to the Allianz Stadium.

A narrower profile of the striped design applies to the shoulders, making the adidas-trademark design element even more visible. The Condivo 21 collar and the sleeve cuffs are white with black pipings. Looking at the backside, only the bottom fifth is covered with the iconic pattern, while the rest goes all white. The shirt also adds the 4XE logo below the JEEP branding. 4XE is Jeep's hybrid technology.

2020/21 Juventus Home Shirt

La Vecchia Signora has always been associated with black and white stripes and for this reason alone, Juventus fans have been understandably divided with the absence of such iconic design in their 2019-2020 home kit. But surely, the 2020-2021 season is something they can look forward to now as Juventus reverts to the Old Lady's traditional home kit look as it performs a cultural refresh.

The predominantly white new home kit now features four black brushstrokes running down the main body panel, with its broad width possibly symbolizing Juventus' empathy towards their fans affinity with the iconic stripes. The brushstrokes are the obvious highlight of the new kit as they are also present on the sleeves as well as on the back part of the shoulders, emphasizing the essence of being a bianconeri supporter.

Complementing the return of the iconic black strips is a triplet of gold lines that run down either side of the body panel. Gold is also the colour of the main sponsor 'JEEP' branding, with the relatively young 'JJ' team crest and Adidas striped pyramid having a brighter shade on the left and right chest respectively. The kit is v-necked with narrow-cuffed sleeves.

Men's Juventus Shirt

The black and white striped shirt is one of the most popular shirt in world football. Other European teams which wear black and white stripes include English side Newcastle United, Brazilian side Santos, Turkish club Besitas and Italian club Udinese. The black and white shirt has been worn today by the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, Federico Chiesa, and Matthijs de Ligt.

Children's Juventus Kit

Juventus' academy have a strong history of producing and developing youth talents. Gianmpero Boniperti the clubs second highest goal scorer spent his whole career at the club.

Since producing replica shirts kids have worn popular player shirts including Alessandro Del Piero, Pavel Nedved, Gianluigi Buffon, David Trezeguet, Claudio Marchisio, Fabio Cannavaro, Mauro Camoranesi, Lilian Thuram, Gianluca Zambrotta, Edgar Davids and Zinedine Zidane.

Juventus wear black and white shirts for their home games, a shirt that has seen many triumphs on the European stage and in domestic competition including the Italian league championship (lo scudetto). Their black and white striped was first introduced at the club after they had borrowed it from one of the oldest football clubs in the world, Notts County in England. The Italian outfit have several world class footballers in their roster including Andrea Pirlo, Gianluigi Buffon, Arturo Vidal, Claudio Marchisio and Sebastian Giovinco.

Juventus Football Club was formed in 1897. The story goes that a group of young students from Liceo D'Azeglio in Turin needed something to do and decided to start a sports club with the aim of playing football, a sport started in Great Britain but developing fast in Europe. Today Juventus is a major professional club who play their home games at the Juventus Stadium in the Vallette borough of Turin, Italy.

Record goalscorer wearing the Turin team's colours is Alessandro del Piero with 290 goals. He is also the player with the highest number of appearances for the club with 705. Other iconic players to play for Juve include Gianluigi Buffon, Gaetano Scirea, Dino Zoff, Roberto Bettega, David Trezeguet and Roberto Baggio.

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