Liverpool Football Club have officially unveiled their home kit for the 2014/15 season, designed and manufactured by Warrior.

The new strip takes inspiration from the Roger Hunt MBE era in the 1960s where he was a major factor in the Club’s success, including promotion to the First Division and the team’s very-first FA Cup win.

Warrior has included a geometric LFC jacquard weave; a unique detail which adds to the kit’s striking appearance.

Brendan Rogers commented, “The 1960s was such a defining era for this club. Sir Roger Hunt, Ian St John, Ron Yeats …the list of Liverpool FC legends that played under Shankly goes on and on. For the players to wear a shirt that has taken inspiration from such a successful period for the club, can act as a reminder that they can bring those glory years back to Liverpool Football Club.”

In line with the 2013/14 version, two embroidered Eternal Flames alongside a 96 logo are located on the nape of the shirt’s neck to commemorate the events at Hillsborough in 1989.

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