New 2024/25 Puma shirts released

Slavia proudly presents the new jerseys from their long-term partner, Puma, for the upcoming 2024/2025 season. These jerseys pay tribute to the star in the SK Slavia Praha emblem and, together with top-notch technological processing, emphasize the strong identity of the club.

The traditional dominant feature of the classic home jersey is the prominent star in the white field, which represents the main claim of the season-long campaign "Experience the Power of Slavia." The home jersey maintains the traditional Slavia colors and features the original Slavia Headline font, with the word "SLAVIA" displayed under the collar at the back of the neck. The red and white color combination is complemented by gold Puma cats on both sleeves and on the chest.

The golden element is also present in the form of the star and the cat on the away jersey, which is predominantly black. Its structure features ornaments that form the shape of the Slavia star, symbolizing a strong Slavia. For the first time in the history of Slavia´s away jerseys, a black and gold color combination is used.

Both jersey variants are made from recycled textiles and other sources, which make up at least 95% of the material used in their production, thus supporting the strong commitment of both companies to sustainable development. The jerseys were manufactured using the unique RE:FIBRE recycling technology. This technology allows for the use of already used materials to create entirely new products while maintaining the top properties of the innovative ULTRAWEAVE material.

Slavia players will wear the jerseys and training apparel with the cat for the sixth consecutive season. "We are delighted with the new jerseys from Puma, which are not only aesthetically impressive but also reflect our commitment to sustainability. The star in Slavia´s emblem is a symbol of our pride and strength, and we are pleased that this element has become the central theme of our new jerseys," praises the jersey design Kateřina Vavrlová, member of the board of SK Slavia Praha.

Jan Sochor, General Manager of PUMA for Central and Eastern Europe, explains: "We designed these jerseys with a focus on the identity and history of SK Slavia Prague. Our close collaboration with the club allowed us to create jerseys that are not only beautiful but also support the idea of sustainability. I wish Slavia success in the new jerseys and hope they continue their excellent performances from previous years."

The jerseys were officially presented to thousands of fans for the first time at the "Experience the Power of Slavia" event at the Fortuna Arena on July 16, and both variants are already available for purchase in the club´s fan shop.

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