Nike and Paris Saint-Germain Bring Back the Club's Historic Stripe for 2019/20

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Celebrating 30 years of partnership ?

Jul 1, 2019
Corey Pellatt
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Nike and Paris Saint-Germain have brought back one of the club's most iconic design staples to celebrate 30 years of delivering drip.

The new PSG home kit for 2019/20 brings back the club's famous block red and white stripe for the first time since 2015/16, running from the hem of the jersey all the way up to its V-neck collar.

The whole kit is a testament to the legacy Nike and PSG have created together, and also includes the word "Paris" on the reverse of the collar to highlight the club's connection to the city and its people, and a 30th anniversary Nike and PSG inner-pride symbol.

The clean kit is the first to have been dropped since PSG announced that Fly Emirates would no longer be the club's shirt sponsor, with French hospitality company ‘Accor’ serving as the replacement.

The 2019/20 PSG home kit is available now at nike.com.

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Nike and Paris Saint-Germain Bring Back the Club's Historic Stripe for 2019/20

Celebrating 30 years of partnership ?

Jul 1, 2019
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Nike and Paris Saint-Germain have brought back one of the club's most iconic design staples to celebrate 30 years of delivering drip.

The new PSG home kit for 2019/20 brings back the club's famous block red and white stripe for the first time since 2015/16, running from the hem of the jersey all the way up to its V-neck collar.

The whole kit is a testament to the legacy Nike and PSG have created together, and also includes the word "Paris" on the reverse of the collar to highlight the club's connection to the city and its people, and a 30th anniversary Nike and PSG inner-pride symbol.

The clean kit is the first to have been dropped since PSG announced that Fly Emirates would no longer be the club's shirt sponsor, with French hospitality company ‘Accor’ serving as the replacement.

The 2019/20 PSG home kit is available now at nike.com.

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Nike and Paris Saint-Germain have brought back one of the club's most iconic design staples to celebrate 30 years of delivering drip.

The new PSG home kit for 2019/20 brings back the club's famous block red and white stripe for the first time since 2015/16, running from the hem of the jersey all the way up to its V-neck collar.

The whole kit is a testament to the legacy Nike and PSG have created together, and also includes the word "Paris" on the reverse of the collar to highlight the club's connection to the city and its people, and a 30th anniversary Nike and PSG inner-pride symbol.

The clean kit is the first to have been dropped since PSG announced that Fly Emirates would no longer be the club's shirt sponsor, with French hospitality company ‘Accor’ serving as the replacement.

The 2019/20 PSG home kit is available now at nike.com.

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Nike and Paris Saint-Germain Bring Back the Club's Historic Stripe for 2019/20

Celebrating 30 years of partnership ?

Jul 1, 2019
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Nike and Paris Saint-Germain have brought back one of the club's most iconic design staples to celebrate 30 years of delivering drip.

The new PSG home kit for 2019/20 brings back the club's famous block red and white stripe for the first time since 2015/16, running from the hem of the jersey all the way up to its V-neck collar.

The whole kit is a testament to the legacy Nike and PSG have created together, and also includes the word "Paris" on the reverse of the collar to highlight the club's connection to the city and its people, and a 30th anniversary Nike and PSG inner-pride symbol.

The clean kit is the first to have been dropped since PSG announced that Fly Emirates would no longer be the club's shirt sponsor, with French hospitality company ‘Accor’ serving as the replacement.

The 2019/20 PSG home kit is available now at nike.com.

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