Tottenham Hotspur 24/25 Third Kit

Spurs showed us a green look for their 2024/25 third. As part of Nike’s Together We Rise kit collection, the shirt had a vertical double Swoosh. It also contained a classic element in the form of a shielded crest. Much of the visual activity went with the all-over abstract graphic inspired by the Seven Sisters trees. Capping off the look were the solid-fill dark green collar, as well as the striped sleeve cuffs comprised of that same dark green shade, a contrasting light one and yellow.

2023/24 Tottenham Hotspur Third Shirt

Tottenham Hotspur Third 2023/24 KitFor the first time in Spur’s kit history, they introduce dark beige to their outfits, specifically to the 2023/24 Nike third shirt. It did have a brownish look under the lights, with the black accents from the side panels and monochrome logos providing a contrasting highlight. The sleeve cuffs employed a ragged look.

 

 

2022/23 Tottenham Hotspur Third Shirt

Tottenham Hotspur Third 2022/23 KitTottenham’s 2022/23 Nike third shirt was primarily turquoise with a darker navy shade providing the abstract and psychedelic all-over graphic, inspired by the evolving competitive DNA of the club and the popular Nike TN Sneaker series. The round collar and sleeve cuffs opted for black and, in the latter’s case, a half-and-half design with the turquoise base.

 

 

2021/22 Tottenham Hotspur Third Shirt

Tottenham Hotspur Third 2021/22 KitSpurs wear a Nike-produced third shirt for the 2021/22 season. Standing out from the kit is the assortment of graphical textures inspired by the old streets and houses of the N17 district, which covers the area of Tottenham. The graphic blends with the purple and yellow shade of the shirt. Black details form the zap side panels, sleeve cuffs, and crisscrossing v-neck collar.

 

 

2020/21 Tottenham Hotspur Third Shirt

Tottenham Hotspur Third 2020/21 KitOpting for the simple look of the away version, the 2020-2021 third kit of Tottenham Hotspurs offers a similarly clean finish, this time coming in yellow, though the top half is ‘tour yellow’ while the other half shows gradients of ‘university gold.’ The other colour prominent in this jersey is dark blue, officially dubbed as ‘binary blue,’ and shows in the cuffs and collars as well as the logos and sponsor branding. Perhaps one of the few kits to ever do so, the placement of the logos is central, with the Cockerel, Swoosh, and ‘AIA’ branding aligned from top to bottom. The shirt is paired with ‘university gold’ shorts and socks, thus continuing the gradient design. The socks have a wide blue trim with small yellow and grey geometrics in the middle.