This is the new Shakhtar Donetsk Nike Away kit for season 2012-2013, which will be available here.
White remains FC Shakhtar's key away kit color. This season, the kit features a distinctive wide orange stripe running down the left side of the jersey with a similar stripe is on the right sleeve. The jerseys have a classical design with a collarless neckline. The away shorts and socks are also white, completing the look. Additional kit graphics accentuate its individuality, including the team’s name on the jersey and the shorts, as well as FCSD abbreviation written on the socks.
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While producing the new kit, Nike designers have used the latest innovative technologies which help players to perform at their best. The kits are made of 23% lighter fabric with 20% stronger knit structure than the Nike’s previous kits and feature Nike Dri-FIT technology to wick moisture away from athletes to help keep them cool and dry on-pitch. The glued T-type conjunctions in the shoulder area strengthen the stitches, which take the biggest pressure during sharp moves at the field.
The new kit is made from Nike's recycled polyester, making them Nike's most environmentally friendly kit ever produced. Each kit (jersey and shorts) is made using up to 13 recycled plastic water bottles. This manufacturing process reduces energy consumption by up to 30% compared to manufacturing virgin polyester. Since 2010, Nike has used an estimated 115 million recycled plastic bottles to create its high performance kits.

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But that kit may be one of the nicest kits of this season! Great work!
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The shirts are made from recycled bottles.
Agree though. Thats a nice looking kit.
Yessiree, new template. Australia's away is the same except the outer "bands" are the same as the inner band - in Australia's case the jersey is navy blue with a wide gold stripe and right armband.
Australia's new home is the same also. Except both their home and away has the stripe broken at their coast of arms. THis looks better with the unbroken line.
I had a double take as well.
Very similar to some Luton Town designs from the late 70's/early 80's
how innovative!
They used it for Australia but i guess thats not a club
Oh did they didnt back it up with research sorry
Also Galatasary
They also did it with Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa
Can think of a club, which no longer exists, who's neanderthal fans would have liked this.
It's a stripe.
Get over it. Your club might go under too.
Would you like a tampon?
Because it's from the guy in the top left's sock (look at his stance).
who is this Liton Town you speak of and why do those dastardly swines believe this is their kit?
Same old stuff, Nkke, as usual, disappoints.
Someone should say that.
Nothing new about it. Looks like a regular training shirt.