Look: Liverpool's quartered jersey takes inspiration from 1892 threads
As many clubs flick through their repertoires to follow the trend of retro-style kits, Liverpool has perhaps delved deepest into its catalogue in its 125th anniversary year.

The 2017-18 away offering's quartered green-and-white shirt harks back to the club's first jersey in 1892. There's a black collar to complement the badge, as well as a New Balance logo and sponsorship on the shirt and the shorts.

The socks will be white, and all will be available starting Saturday at official club stores.
Inspired by 125 years of history. The New Balance @LFC 17-18 Away Kit. Available now. #PureLFC pic.twitter.com/iTuA5eH1Tg
— New Balance Football (@NBFootball) June 2, 2017
"This kit looks classic - up to date, but with a nod to the past," Liverpool vice-captain James Milner told the club website.
"It will be a reminder of the foundations this great club is built on every time we wear it. The whole team is really proud to be a part of this huge anniversary for the club, and we can't wait to wear this kit next season."
(Photos courtesy: liverpoolfc.com)
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