Queens Park Rangers FC is an English side hailing from Shepherd’s Bush, West London. West London happens to host several big English clubs like Chelsea, Brentford and Fulham, and so QPR joins these teams in producing what are called West London Derbies. The club play their home games in the 18,000-capacity Loftus Road Stadium, where you usually see the players wear the primary QPR kit.

QPR 23/24 Kits

QPR and kit maker Errea extended their deal in 2022 to carry their partnership until the 2025/26 season. Errea had been the kit supplier of QPR since 2017/18, which meant that the Italian company would be servicing the Rangers for a few additional seasons. Roy Ledgister, founder of principal sponsor Convivia, is a lifelong QPR fan and season ticket holder. They signed with QPR for three years, beginning at the 2022/23 season.

QPR 23/24 Home Shirt

For the 2023/24 season, Errea designed the home shirt of QPR with thin red borders in between the white and blue hoops. In addition, the white round collar and sleeve cuffs, which followed the whiteness of the sleeves, contained a red middle pinstriping and a blue piping. As such, the kit was used to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 1983/84 home shirt, which had more or less the same visual and was worn by QPR to mark their return to English top-flight that season.

 

QPR 23/24 Away Shirt

With the hoops being red and black, QPR’s 2023/24 Errea away shirt had that Dennis the Menace vibe to it. Like in the case of the home shirt, the round collar and the sleeve cuffs followed the black colour of the sleeves, and contained the middle pinstriping and piping details (which were red and gold, respectively, on this shirt). The red and black hooped design was last seen in QPR’s 2015/16 away shirt prior to its revival in this kit.

 

QPR Home Kits

2022/23 QPR Home Shirt

QPR Home 2022/23 KitQPR’s 2022/23 home shirt from Errea had its traditional blue hoops marked by offset pinstripes near its top and bottom edges for further emphasis. The jersey limited the bespoke design to the body, leaving the sleeves and the sections above the chest in white. A trim connected the sleeve cuff to the rear of the two-piece collar construction, all of which were blue.

 

2021/22 QPR Home Shirt

QPR Home 2021/22 KitThe QPR Errea home shirt for 2021/22 took its cue from the fan-favourite ’91/92 Brooks home kit. As such, thin fluorescent yellow trims appeared across the shoulders and as pipings for the narrow blue sleeve cuffs. Another influence from the ’90s jersey was the crest watermarks subtly displayed across the front of the modern blue and white hooped shirt. A white v collar completed the look of this QPR home kit.

 

 

2020/21 QPR Home Shirt

QPR Home 2020/21 KitThe QPR-Errea home kit for the 2020-21 season showed the return of traditional blue and white hoops, particularly along the main body. The white and red striped sleeve cuffs and crisscrossed v neckline brought out a retro feel. The sleeves and shoulders were left white. The logos of all the organizations involved had the standard placements on the front side. White shorts and socks completed the QPR home outfit.

 

 

QPR Away Kits

2022/23 QPR Away Shirt

QPR Away 2022/23 KitQPR’s 2022/23 away shirt from Errea had the same template as the home, only that the base was navy. The hoops were Bordeaux red with gold borders. The side collar, sleeve trims and logos provided the additional gold accents of the shirt.

 

 

2021/22 QPR Away Shirt

QPR Away 2021/22 KitThe QPR Errea away shirt for 2021/22 applied a similar design template from that of the home counterpart. Crest watermarks appeared across the front while gold trims and pipings feature on the shoulders and sleeve cuffs, respectively. The collar was also v-shaped, and the sleeve cuffs were of a narrow profile, with both collar and cuffs in black. The hooped design and base went with a black and charcoal combination. Gold also coloured the logos up front.

 

 

2020/21 QPR Away Shirt

QPR Away 2020/21 KitThe QPR away kit, an Errea production, for the 2020-21 season was relatively clean and simple compared to the home strip. While the shirt retains the white and red striped collar and narrow sleeve cuffs, the entire shirt was red and only had the white official logos as the other colour accents. Black shorts and socks formed part of the QPR away outfit.

 

 

Rangers play their home games in blue and white hooped shirts. The QPR shirt has only been worn in winning one full English honour which was the League Cup in 1967. It has however been worn by some household names such as Trevor Sinclair, Les Ferdinand, Gerry Francis and Terry Venables as he was winding down his playing days.

Queens Park Rangers Football Club, also known as QPR or Rangers were formed in 1882 they got their name from the area of London; Queens Park where most of the players came from when St Judes and Christchurch Rangers merged.

The arrival of Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes allowed the club to invest heavily on players, managing to sign the likes of Esteban Granero, Loic Remy, Junior Hoilett, Bobby Zamora, Julio Cesar, Stephane M’Bia and Park Ji-Sung.