Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have all released new third jerseys over the last 24 hours.
And Wolves have basically decided to become the Mexico national team.
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In a clear hat tip to their star Mexican striker Raul Jimenez, Wolves’ new third kit from Adidas is green and is very similar to Mexico’s home jersey.
The only thing that is different from Wolves’ new shirt to a Mexico jersey is the badge and sponsor. El Tri fans everywhere: “Shut up and take my money!”
Two London clubs have also released new jerseys, with Chelsea going for a pretty nifty black kit with orange stripes running down the front as Nike have designed something similar to jerseys the Blues wore in the 90s.
Spurs also have a new kit designed by Nike, with a pale blue number also giving it a retro feel.
Take a look below at the three new jerseys.
Presenting our @adidasfootball third kit - available to pre-order later today!
— Wolves (@Wolves) September 4, 2019
🏴 4pm
🇲🇽 10am pic.twitter.com/z0x1wKG93M
Introducing the new @nikefootball 2019/20 third kit!
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) September 4, 2019
Taking inspiration from the 1990s, the shirt features colours from one of the club’s most unforgettable away strips and the Nike Futura logo reflecting iconic kits of the past. #ITSACHELSEATHING
👉 https://t.co/lnBtcXDP8A pic.twitter.com/nq1vzPTEfK
Our third kit for 2019/20. 🔥
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 4, 2019
Available to buy now 👉 https://t.co/7eNlRAZFeU#MadeOfTottenham ⚪️ @nikefootball pic.twitter.com/3Jcu5LNDKY