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After seeing the team’s new uniform for the 2024–2025 campaign, Chelsea supporters couldn’t contain their tears.
With a “melting pot” motif, the West London group unveiled their new home shirt.

The blue shirt has blue and white cuffs and a quirky motif running across the torso.
Nike’s Dri-FIT ADV utilizes 4D data-driven designs to create the shirts.
This is supposed to indicate that body-mapping technology is used to measure the shirts.
The uniforms should therefore provide players with improved mobility, breathability, and venting where necessary.
On social media, the design has not been well received by the supporters, though.
A fan cried out, “Ugliest kit so far.”
Another said, “How about that? Let’s not take a closer look.”
The third person said, “Not looking good for Chelsea standard.”
Four people commented, “Horrible.”
“Worst kit I’ve ever seen us have, and I’m ancient,” remarked the fifth person.
A sixth person said: “The melting pot pattern represents Chelsea fans’ collective meltdown – the state we have been in ever since Boehly bought the club.”
A second person said, “Worst kit ever.”
As of right now, the kit has no sponsors, however that will change if one is disclosed in the future.
The ordinary edition of the shirt costs £84.99, while the Nike Dri-FIT ADV version is currently on sale for £124.99.