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Team red short-sleeved shirt
with a midnight-navy-blue crew-neck collar and a
small
'v' cut out of the middle of the back collar. University red sleeves. Abstract
fingerprint pattern in university red covering both the front and back of the main
body. Thick midnight-navy-blue curved stripe down each side-seam.
Emblem on left breast, with sport royal blue border and a team red star
above the emblem. White Swoosh
on right breast and a white number one
below
it in the same font as the outfield kits. White number one on reverse in same font, but with a
continuous team red line running through it and a team red emblem laid over
the line, with a team red border, at the base of the number.
Surname in capitalised white lettering above number on reverse in same
font as the outfield shirts.
Rectangular black label on left hip with a white border.
ENGINEERED in large white capitalised letters, occupying two-thirds of
the upper left-hand side of the label and bordered in white. Remaining third comprises a
white Swoosh. Two white lines underneath above a ten-character serial
number in white. University
red shorts,
with a curved thick midnight-navy-blue stripe down each side. White
number on left thigh, in same font as on chest, with white Swoosh
underneath. Emblem on right thigh, with sport royal blue
border. University red socks, with a white Swoosh on shin. |
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Thought
to be England's
fourth-choice goalkeeper's kit, and like the yellow, green and black equivalents, was part of
Nike's Gardien III design, with the same fingerprint-like pattern across
the main body of the shirt, this time combining two shades of red, with
the more maroon-like university red occupying the rest of the kit.
It did, however, appear in action before
any of the other kits and was worn first by Aaron Ramsdale, in
England Under-21s' 6-0 win in Kosovo in the European Championship. |
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