´The smashing game´ of football and fashion have always had a tempestuous relationship. Lodged with someone in the 90´s, there was the ultimate trend setter David Beckham, who even 2 decades on commands covers of all the top male fashion magazines with his Belstaff bikers and demon rum affiliations. Jumping over to Spain and their very own metrosexual get-up glad rags horse comes under the name of a Cristiano Ronaldo who often has followers talking with his acid colours, hot pants and nosedive neck lines.
This same spectrum of style is no longer minimal to the player’s ´off duty´ wardrobes. Not only does football arrest the minds and hearts of its followers, but it is also responsible for some of the gigantic and ghastly kits known to teams and this season it is in all directions as erratic as Leicester´s league table. So, with this in thoughts, here are the top fifteen kits of the year.
15. Hull City
So contiguous, yet so far, it’s an expression that plagues the Tigers; and the same can be noted for their kit. The malicious and amber might be a distinctive premiership colour combo, but the sink neckline sinks further than Hull’s hopes of retarding the league. Apart from that, it´s not a terribly good look.