Traditionally, Chelsea FC sports a primary colour of royal blue for their home jerseys. Here's a basic rundown of what you might expect:
The jersey is usually a vibrant royal blue colour throughout. The exact shade of blue may vary slightly from year to year, but it remains recognisable as Chelsea's signature colour. Some jerseys feature subtle patterns or detailing in the fabric, such as stripes, checks, or tonal graphics.
The Chelsea FC crest, which features a lion holding a staff, is typically displayed on the upper left chest of the jersey. The crest may be embroidered or applied as a heat-transfer badge.
Opposite the crest, on the upper right chest, you'll usually find the logo of the kit manufacturer. As of my last update, this was Nike, whose swoosh logo would typically be displayed in a contrasting colour like white for visibility against the blue jersey.
The front centre of the jersey generally features a sponsor's logo. In recent years, this has been the telecommunications company, Three. The logo is usually white to contrast with the blue of the jersey.
The jersey's collar and sleeve cuffs can vary from year to year. Sometimes, they may incorporate a secondary or accent colour, such as white or red.
The back of the jersey is typically left relatively plain, save for the player's name and number, which are printed in a contrasting colour for visibility. A Premier League patch is also commonly featured on the sleeves.
Again, this is a generalized description based on Chelsea's traditional jersey designs up until 2021, and the actual 2023 design may differ. Please refer to Chelsea FC's official website or store for the most accurate and up-to-date information.