Chelsea Third Shirt 16-17 The Chelsea Third Shirt 16-17 represents a classic colour reversal, with the Lions' usage of white as an alternate shirt option stemming back as far as 1905. The blue collar and trim is particularly reminiscent of the Chelsea third shirt first introduced in 1958-59, as home-grown forward Jimmy Greaves netted 32 times in 42 starts to become the English top flight's leading goalscorer. Greaves would surpass the feat two years later, racking up a ratio of more than a goal per game and setting the all-time benchmark for Chelsea strikers to aspire to, as the club's white and blue design endured as an away kit. Now, these colours return to the Chelsea locker, as Antonio Conte's team attempt to reclaim their Premier League crown in matches across the country. Details: Regular fit V-neck collar Embossed fabric Ventilated climacool® Mesh inserts on sleeves Chelsea FC woven badge on left chest Embossed Chelsea FC lion on sleeve Engineered Chelsea FC sign off on collar Part of sustainable product program 100% recycled polyester interlock