1. Jul 30, 2015 The 15/16 type that Napoli are using is a subtle and tasteful font adding a touch of charm to the already suave kits, created by Kappa. These fonts, will be used for all competitions. Unlike Chelsea and teams of the Premier League, the Serie A does not have one uniform font for kits so clubs have free creative reign to do as they please.
  2. The new Kappa Napoli 2015-16 Home Jersey boasts the club's iconic sky blue shirt with white details. The collar and the sleeve cuffs of the Napoli 15-16 Home Kit are white, just as the Kappa logos on the front and the upper sleeves. Show on Footy Headlines Updated 2020-11-12 18:42 CET.
Napoli 2015 Kit

Sep 14, 2015 Mirroring the design of the new Napoli 2015-16 Home Kit, the new Napoli 15-16 Third Shirt features a clean design with a unique constructed collar. The jersey is red for the first time since five years. It draws inspiration from the red shirts worn in Napoli’s successful Maradona era. Related Items: 15/16, italy, Kappa, Napoli.

This is the SSC Napoli 2015/2016 third football shirt by Kappa.

Like the home version, the new kit is made from ultra-light material with stretchable nylon stitching for maximum elasticity, breathability and comfort.

Napoli 2015 Kit 2020

The Hydroway Protection system guarantees dispersal of sweat and coolness in all conditions. Laser-cut ventilation holes on the side of the body and mesh facilitate breathability. The ergonomic cut provides a perfect fit and prevents shirt-pulling by opponents.

The collar features a distinctive combination of V-neck and crew neck. The SSC Napoli badge is a high definition patch, the Kappa, Lete and Garofalo logos are transfers. The front of the shirt is 87% polyester and 13% spandex. The back is 89% polyester and 11% spandex to provide more breathability and stretch. The Kappa Gara label guarantees the authenticity of the garment.

Napoli 2015 Kitchen

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