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    What We Wore: The 2014-15 season


    In the first of a new series, we turn our focus to some of the gear our players have worn down the years...

    At the start of every season, we reveal the kits and gear we will be wearing for the campaign ahead - designs that often end up earning classic status.

    Given that, we wanted to go back through the archives - reminding ourselves of some of the best kit we wore during any given year.

    We start off by taking a look back at our first season wearing Nike: the 2014-15 campaign.

    Home shirt

    Nike kept it streamlined and classy for their first home kit for the club: with the orange accents on the cuffs about the only distinction on a shirt that stands out for its classic collar.

    Away kit

    A club classic design re-imagined for our second shirt: the white kit with a red-and-yello diagonal stripes being an updated take on a beloved 1960s design.

    Third kit

    Dark grey with orange accents, a kit that perhaps made its biggest impression in the Champions League...

    Special kits

    With no sponsor during the season, players wore a special kit with Italian charity Telethon on the front during the 1-0 win over Genoa in Liguria.

    For the goalless home draw with Parma, meanwhile, the club had a special Chinese message to celebrate the New Year on the front.

    Goalkeeper kits

    Just the four different colours worn by Morgan De Sanctis and Lukasz Skorupski throughout the campaign...

    The pre-match gear

    For the first half of the season, the warm-up shirts carried a graphic that was reminiscent of the piazza outside the city's government building, Campidoglio, which was designed by Michelangelo.

    There were two versions: red in the league, and silver in the European competitions.

    For the second half of the season there was a new design and a new colour - an orange top with the club's badge faded into it.

    Training

    For the first half of the season, the club wore red tops in training.

    In the second, meanwhile, the training tops were grey - with white striping on the shoulders and orange down the flanks.

    There were also special training kits for the days prior to European games - grey once again, albeit with various shadings and stripes across the front.