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Published on 2024-03-19 21:00:00
Manchester City is gearing up to launch a new fourth kit for the ongoing 2023/24 season, as per industry insiders.
The new shirt release from City will follow a series of successful releases this season, with the home shirt celebrating the anniversary of their move to the Etihad Stadium from Maine Road.
The club’s away shirt in white and maroon draws inspiration from Manchester’s industry, while the vintage look is influenced by archival weave patterns. The third kit, featuring lighting patterns, pays tribute to the club’s ‘electric style of play.’
However, Manchester City fans can soon get their hands on another PUMA shirt as the club prepares to unveil a surprising fourth kit for the season finale.
According to exclusive details from Footy Headlines, Manchester City will release a fourth kit for the ongoing 2023/24 season in late March or early April.
The latest information reveals that the new fourth shirt for Manchester City will primarily be black with ‘multi-colored graphics’ for a unique look. Footy Headlines has provided a mock-up to showcase the color combination.
In a radio interview, Gallagher revealed, “I can’t say much, but it’s a Definitely Maybe-inspired third kit and it’s far-out.”
He added, “I’ve seen it, I designed it. It’s got a massive picture of my head on all the tops! No, it’s great. It’s been a real honor to do it for the 30th anniversary.”
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