Leicester City currently play in the Championship and host their home games at the 32,261-capacity King Power Stadium in Leicestershire. The Foxes wear royal blue shirts with white trim. FBS, a forex trading platform, sponsors the kits, which are currently manufactured by adidas.

Leicester City 23/24 Kits

23/24 Leicester City Home Kits

For 2023/24, Leicester’s adidas home shirt maintained that well-balanced, bespoke blue shade for its primary colour. And as usual, white provided that peripheral colour detail courtesy of the template shoulder stripes, collar and logos. It also included the fox head outline sign-off on the panel that connected the backside and the neckline. The sides of the shirt were filled with golden seam trims and underarm panels. A subtle jacquard of pinstripes with ‘fox head’ overlays finished of the construction of the shirt.

Leicester City Home Kits

2022/23 Leicester City Home Shirt

Leicester City Home 2022/23 KitLeicester kept it straightforward and plain for its 2022/23 adidas home shirt. The usual blue base had a clean application, serving as an unfiltered background for the white accents coming from the sponsor logos, template shoulder stripes, and polo collar with frontal v-neckline. The monochrome Fox crest and the adidas performance logo, on the other hand, sported a darker shade of gold.

 

 

2021/22 Leicester City Home Shirt

Leicester City Home 2021/22 KitThe Foxes played their 2021/22 home games with their shirt sporting a traditional blue base colour. The producer of the home kit was adidas, and template designs like the white shoulder stripes and tonal cloud camouflage graphic on the front and sleeves reflected the brand’s influence. The entire backside offered a simple base colour. Completing the look were the gold-piped white v collar and sleeve cuffs.

 

2020/21 Leicester City Home Shirt

Leicester City Home 2020/21 KitVardy and company sported a predominantly blue adidas home kit that incorporated a raglan cut with an integrated v collar and broad sleeve cuffs, based on the kit maker’s Condivo 20 shirt for 2020/21. The home shirt also had the three stripes on each shoulder which was ever-present on kits from adidas. The raglan cut, from cuffs to collar, used a darker shade of blue to compared to the main body. The sleeve cuffs had gold pipings with white outlines running across in the middle. The shoulder stripes were also white.

 

 

Leicester City Away Kits

2022/23 Leicester City Away Shirt

Leicester City Away 2022/23 KitLeicester’s 2021/22 adidas away shirt gave a fresh mint base with an all-over tonal tartan pattern, resembling the club’s iconic pitch styles of the previous years. Navy applications like the adidas shoulder stripes, monochrome logos, and ribbed V collar provided the contrasting accent.

 

 

2021/22 Leicester City Away Shirt

Leicester City Away 2021/22 KitLeicester’s 2021/22 adidas away shirt gave a fresh mint base with an all-over tonal tartan pattern, resembling the club’s iconic pitch styles of the previous years. Navy applications like the adidas shoulder stripes, monochrome logos, and ribbed V collar provided the contrasting accent.

 

 

2020/21 Leicester City Away Shirt

Leicester City Away 2020/21 KitLeicester City’s 2020/21 away kit was mainly white with a subtle diagonal brushstroke graphic all over the shirt. Produced by adidas, the shirt incorporated three gold stripes on the laterals. The shirt also had a round neck and narrow sleeve cuffs. The adidas branding and logo on the right chest were blue while the team crest on the left was with official colours. The away kit reverted to KING POWER branding for the central sponsor placement, having blue lettering and gold for the crown that was part of the corporate livery.

 

 

Men’s Leicester City Shirt

Formed in 1884 as the Leicester Fosse after the field they played in, in 1919 that team collapsed due to financial problems. With its current Thai owners, Leicester City gained prominence by not only being in the Premier League, but also through achieving one of the world’s greatest and shocking sporting moments and that is winning the 2015/2016 season.

As far as other silverware goes the team has the unwanted record of having been to the most FA Cup finals without winning the trophy (four). They have won the League Cup on three occasions; 1964, 1997 & 2000.

Famous faces to have appeared for Leicester include England stars Peter Shilton and Gary Lineker. With their success in 2015/16, the likes of Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, Kasper Schmeichel, and Ngolo Kante are now forever etched in the club’s history.