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Liverpool complete 2024-25 kit set with white third jersey

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After releasing an all-black away kit earlier this month, Liverpool have completed their look for the 2024-25 season with a white third alternate jersey.

The shirt is furnished with minimal trim in flashes of the club's traditional red-and-yellow colours, and the fabric itself is afforded extra texture courtesy of a woven pattern partially based on the feathers found on the wings of the liver bird crest.

Sitting opposite the LFC badge is the inverted double Swoosh logo that Nike has affixed to several of its more prominent third kits this season.

To finish off the ensemble, the white shirt is partnered with black shorts and white socks to produce a colour combination that Liverpool have revisited regularly over the years.

Unlike the shorts on the away kit, which have teal, white and grey hoops around the calves, the third kit's shorts have red logos and white trim down the sides.

Liverpool are one of several clubs which have used their new Nike third kit to pay homage to the women's game and those pioneering players who have represented their side since its formation in the late 1980s.

To further reinforce the link to Liverpool's women's teams, many of the Reds' present-day stars have taken part in the launch material with players like Taylor Hinds, Olivia Smith and Mia Enderby joined by men's representatives Mohamed Salah, Darwin Núñez and Dominik Szoboszlai.

Other clubs who have new third kits in the "Together We Rise" collection include Chelsea -- whose women's team unveiled their new '70s punk-inspired jersey in a preseason friendly against Arsenal on Sunday -- Atlético Madrid, Inter Milan and Tottenham Hotspur.