The Winners:

Macron — Dinamo Bucharest. Stripes are back.

Dinamo 2017–2018 Home Kit combinations. Photo credits: @FCDinamoOfficial

Dinamo wrapped up their sponsorship with Nike after 11 years. By switching to the hottest kit supplier this year: Macron. Details incorporated in this year home kit is top notch. For the past 10 years "Câinii Roșii" used a fully red color home kit in combination with white. This year we saw the return of the stripes, a design element that goes back to the Dinamo glory days of 2000. Joma was the supplier of the last stripped kit. The stripes are back after 18 years. The presentation before season start showed us, the fans, a very good color combination of black shorts and socks toped up with a stripped shirt. Towards the mid-season the kit started to have different combinations of the bottom part. Excited to see the new kit release for 2019 and if they will stick to the same design elements. The team has changed their owner and leadership at the end of the current season, one that will go into the history as a turbulent one for the team and the supporters.

1999–2000 designs. Adrian Mutu, club legend, on the left. He has facilitated the partnership between Dinamo and his friends at Macron.

Adidas — Sepsi OSK. Classic adidas.

Sepsi OSK 2017–2018 Home Kit. Photo credits: @osksepsi

Sepsi is a team that promoted in the Liga 1 for the first time in their short history this season. It has the only adidas kit in the Romanian top tier league. It's a default adidas stripped shirt, staying classy. The badge and all of the sponsors are heat pressed into the shirt, which I see it as a bad design choice. But cost effective for a team that charges 5 USD for a home game.The team used the same kit design in the previous season, before promoting in the first league. See those designs below.

2016–2017 back and front designs. Shows how badly the sponsors are blended with the overall shirt.

Nike — FCSB. Bright Colors.

FSCB 2017–2018 Home Kit. Photo credits: @FCSBofficial

Nike DRY-FIT. According to a FCSB facebook post last year, Nike used this color combo to match the colors of the Romanian flag. The decision of completing the kit with blue shorts and socks makes this one of my favourite kits this year. There are some tiny details completing the kit such as the blue sides and blue collar. This year we noticed Nike introducing at the World Cup the pattern motifs once again, I wonder if FCSB will have such design next season.