Juventus kit for next season has received mixed reviews, but it is thought the drastic change is down to marketing reasons.The Italian champions have ditched the famous black and white stripes and replaced them with a monochrome look.
GETTY1A choice. An oath. Stand together. BE THE STRIPES. Introducing our new 19/20 home kit by @adidasfootball get yours now: https://t.co/lLiqnGe5O1 #ForzaJuve #DareToCreate #BeTheStripes pic.twitter.com/Z2dOaUzc7s— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) May 12, 2019However, Football Italia have suggested the design has been chosen to appeal to fans across the Atlantic.The rumour claims research suggests black and white stripes remind American fans of referees given this is what officials in baseball and American Football wear. It would seem the club is hoping the shirt will prove popular with supporters across the Atlantic with Cristiano Ronaldo the face of the brand.Juve claimed their eighth consecutive Serie A title this season but are still chasing a third Champions League title that has so far eluded them.They were beaten in the quarter-finals by Ajax and have not won the competition since 1996.

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