Top 5 Real Madrid home kits of the Cristiano Ronaldo era

This is the last Real Madrid home-kit that Ronaldo wore during his time there in 2018.
This is the last Real Madrid home-kit that Ronaldo wore during his time there in 2018.

#4 2013/14 Season

Real wore this home-kit when they won the long-awaited 'La Decima'
Real wore this home-kit when they won the long-awaited 'La Decima'

This is undoubtedly a historic kit of the Cristiano Ronaldo era at Real Madrid. It was in infact in this kit that Real Madrid wore when they finally won the long-awaited 'La Decima'. However, that is not the only reason why it is historically significant for the Los Blancos.

Firstly, it was the first kit to don Real Madrid's new sponsor 'Fly Emirates' which from a design point was more subtle than the blocky BWIN sponsorship they had sported in the years prior.

The design is simple yet smart, with the club deciding to return to a simple crew-neck collar. Additionally, the subtle horizontal lines give the kit enough detail without straying away from the all-white feel of the kit.

Perhaps the only downside to this kit was the cartoonish numbers and lettering that the club decided to go with for that season, nevertheless, on the whole, it was probably one of the best in Europe that season.

Style Rating: 8.5/10

#3 2012/13 season

Real Madrid wore this bold kit during their 2012/13 campaign.
Real Madrid wore this bold kit during their 2012/13 campaign.

Following their La Liga success in 2011/12, Real Madrid opted for a strong blue trim for their home-kit and although they failed to defend their title, they at least looked good doing that in this white and blue kit.

This edition of Real Madrid's home-kit possessed a bold blue trim for the Adidas logo and stripes, the numbering and lettering, the collar, and the end of the long sleeves. An important aspect of designing a Real Madrid home-kit is never straying too far away from the traditional all-white colour scheme.

And although the trim of this kit does that, the main torso is very simple and minimalist which allows for this kit to be well-balanced. Additionally, the blue V-neck collar gives the kit a traditional, almost formal, impression, whilst the design of the numbering and lettering give a modern feel to the whole attire.

All in all, this kit was a perfect blend of tradition and modernity and is among the best worn by the Galacticos of Real Madrid in recent times.

Style Rating: 9/10

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