Chelsea FC have worn yellow on a number of occasions since the color's introduction to the club's kit lineup in 1965. The Blues wore yellow in a number of important seasons, including their Second Division-winning campaign in 1983/84, the FA Cup on four separate occasions over three decades, and the EUFA Cup Winners' Cup on two occasions. The club's new away kit recalls all of those memories with classic styling to recall the kits of the past.
Chelsea’s new change kit recalls 50 years of history in yellow for the Blues


The new shirt is all yellow with a blue-and-yellow Chelsea badge. The adidas and Samsung sponsor logos are also all blue, matching the stripes on the shoulders and the polo collar. The back of the shirt features a blue accent stripe that runs across the shoulders.
The shirt is paired with yellow shorts that also carry blue stripes and yellow socks. The socks feature a thick blue band at the top with yellow stripes and the Chelsea lion in blue.
adidas say that the top is the lightest Chelsea away shirt that they have ever produced thanks to adiZero lightweight material technology.












