Why Nike logos are different on the Premier League third kits this season with a special motif behind the unique details
Premier League clubs have released their third kits and you're sure to notice a unique difference from their typical uniforms…
Those who are sponsored by Nike We usually see the famous 'swoosh' on the right side of their shirts, in a horizontal position and on the opposite side to the club's crest.
However, this year, teams like Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Instead, there will be a vertical Nike logo, which will be a major change.
In addition to that, there will also be two swooshes, a larger one accompanied by a smaller one on the kits.
It may seem a little strange, but there is a big reason behind the change…
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Why are Nike logos different on Premier League third kits?
Nike has changed its logo on its third kits to celebrate women's football.
They explained their change for the 2024/25 jerseys in an Instagram post announcing the launch of the new jerseys.
“Introducing the Club’s third kit collection for 2024/25, Together We Rise, designed to celebrate women’s football from grassroots to greatness,” reads the caption.
They also add further details: “An intentional vertical movement to show the rise, unity and acceleration of women’s football.”
Liverpool also gave more information on what the vertical swoosh means.
In their kit announcement, they stated: “Launched as part of Nike’s ‘Together We Rise’ collection across all of the brand’s football clubs, the third kit celebrates women’s football and its acceleration in global sport.
“It is uniquely represented through a distinctive double vertical swoosh, found on the jersey, shorts and matching socks.”
Continuing to explain the new detail, Chelsea added: “A double vertical swoosh references the acceleration of the women’s game.
“Two logos. Two teams. One goal. The jersey, worn by both the men’s and women’s teams, points upwards to celebrate the rise of women’s football.”
Liverpool left back Andy Robertson has given his opinion on the new kits after appearing in the Reds advert.
Robertson said: “I really like it. I like the colour and the detailing on the shirt, especially with the Swoosh up, which is a bit different.
“This means a boom in women's football and we are an important part of it in trying to help achieve it.”
Teams will be playing in their third kits whenever possible throughout the season and there's no doubt the new swooshes will stand out.