New Liverpool third kit: Liverpool unveil latest bizarre Warrior kit for 2014/15 Premier League season

The new third kit features a red and black striped sache

Joe Krishnan
Monday 07 July 2014 13:53 BST
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Liverpool have unveiled their new third kit for the 2014/15 season
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Liverpool have released their new third kit for the 2014/15 season - and it's another bizarre design from Warrior.

The American sportswear giant, whose sponsorship deal with the Reds began in 2012, have a history for designing some extravagant kits.

But this may be their most infamous design yet.

The black and grey stripe feature is similar to the 2013/14 third shirt, except Warrior's latest design includes a zebra-crossing style sache with a red and black colourway - the same colours as Manchester United - which is likely to irk loyal Liverpool supporters.

However, under the rules of his four-month ban handed out by FIFA, Suarez is prohibited from taking part in any commercial activity related to football.

In any case, the Uruguayan is set to seal a £62 million million move to Barcelona, and perhaps he will be glad he doesn't have to wear this kit.

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