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VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Kits Released

The new VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Home Kit returns to a continuous chest band after more than 40 years. The new Stuttgart 2015-16 Home, Away and Third Kits released at the VfB Stuttgart pre-season kick-off event on June 29.

Long-term kit supplier Puma produces the new VfB Stuttgart 2015-2016 Shirts, which are sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Bank.

VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Home Kit

This is the new Puma Stuttgart 2015-16 Home Jersey.

The new VfB Stuttgart 2015-2016 Home Shirt boasts a clean, almost completely white design. The famous chest ban worn on Stuttgart Shirts since almost 100 years, goes all around the new Stuttgart 15-16 Kit, after all Stuttgart Kits in previous seasons were solid white on the rear.

A slim red line on the inside of the v-neckline of the new VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Kit draws inspiration from the chest band, while the traditional club logo continues to be used since it was re-instated in 2014.

White shorts and socks with red details complete the traditional kit design of the new VfB Stuttgart 2015-2016 Kit.

Stuttgart 15-16 Away Kit

This is the new VfB Stuttgart 2015-2016 Away Shirt.

The VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Away Jersey is red with a dark red chest band, collar and sleeve cuffs, with the collar combining a traditional crew-neck variant with a triangle design below it, similar to that used for the new Borussia Dortmund 15-16 Europa League Kit.

Simple red shorts and socks complete the design of the new Stuttgart 15-16 Away Kit.

VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Third Kit

This is the new Puma Stuttgart 2015-16 Third Jersey.

Mainly black, the new VfB Stuttgart 15-16 Third Shirt boasts striking yellow details in the form of the v-collar, sleeve cuffs and the Puma logo on the front. A red chest band goes all around the new Stuttgart Third Kit, which features yellow writing for player names and numbers.

The Stuttgart 15-16 Third Kit shorts are black with a yellow Puma logo and a red inset, while the socks are also black with red trim.

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