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Published 09:41 5 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 15:31 5 Aug 2016 BST
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A problem that teams with traditional plain-white home colours tend to encounter is that there is often little room to innovate with their kit. In this era where jersey sales provide a substantial amount of a revenue, clubs try to knock out a new strip every season or two, but need to alter the design just enough to justify calling it a new kit.
That's exactly what Dynamo Kiev have done with their home kit for the 2016/17 season.
This season, they've opted to go for a light blue Ukrainian embroidery design around the neck which does make it eye-catching and unique, but we're not sure whether it's for the right reasons or not.
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Here's a closer look courtesy of Footy Headlines.
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