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Published 19:48 29 Jul 2016 BST
We're not quite sure where to start here. Just look at that collar. That's how you pull off a collar on a football shirt. The sleeves are the right length and tight at the ends to give us all the false impression of bulging biceps.
And what's more, this is one of the situations where a sponsor has sacrificed its regular logo to help it blend more naturally into the jersey, and we applaud that.
The only problem is that it could be a little see-through in the rain/once the sweating begins.
And the goalkeeper strip isn't bad either, with even the club's logo committing to blending in with the overall colour scheme.

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