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Nike Launch Tottenham Hotspur 23/24 Home Shirt

Inspired by the sounds of N17 and the nation's broadcasting history, Nike launch the Tottenham Hotspur 23/24 home shirt. The traditionally Lily white design is joined by white shorts for the first time since the 2012/13 season.

It feels like something of a new era at Tottenham (how many times have we said that!), with a new manager at the helm in Ange Postecoglou, while you feel that this will also signal a squad rebuild and several departures. Whether this means the end of the road for the club’s talisman, Harry Kane, remains to be seen, but he’s present and accounted for for the reveal of the club’s new Nike home kit for the 23/24 season.

The new shirt design sees a subtle pattern of overlapping circles and lines throughout, drawing inspiration from the sounds of London N17 and the area’s broadcasting history.

For the first time since the 2012/13 season, Spurs return to an all-Lily white Home Kit, with their classic white shirt complemented by white shorts and socks. Following player feedback and the wider move away from white shorts by female athletes across sport, the Club and Nike will support the Spurs Women’s team in wearing alternate blue shorts with the new Home Kit to create the best possible environment for comfort and performance during the menstrual cycle. The blue shorts won’t be available for retail.

The new Home Kit will be worn for the first time by the Spurs Men’s First Team when they take on newly crowned Europa Conference League champions West Ham United in Perth on 18 July – the opening match of the club’s Asia-Pacific Tour 2023.

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The Spurs 23/24 home shirt will be available from 15 June at prodirectsport.com/soccer

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Daniel Jones

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