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New Blackpool FC Puma Kit 2020-21

New Blackpool FC Puma Home Shirt 2020-21 | First as part of new kit deal to replace Errea

This is the new Blackpool home kit 2020/21, Blackpool FC’s new home strip for the upcoming League One season. Made by Puma, the new shirt was officially unveiled yesterday and is the first to be released by the German firm as part of a new three year deal with the Seasiders to replace previous technical partners Errea. The Italian company have provided Blackpool with kits for the last seven seasons, having first come on board in 2013 as a replacement for FILA.

BFC finished thirteenth in League One in the 2019/20 campaign, picking up 45 points from 35 games before the season was curtailed due to Covid.

The predominantly tangerine top contains a hint of white, and will be paired with white shorts and tangerine socks. Visit Blackpool remain principal shirt sponsors. Continue reading

Orange Carlisle United Shirt 20-21

New Carlisle United Kits 2020-21 | Errea unveil orange away shirt for Cumbrians

These are the new Carlisle United kits 2020/21, CUFC’s new home and alternate strips for the upcoming League Two season. Made by Errea, the new Carlisle United shirts were officially unveiled on July 16, 2020.

The new home shirt is in the club’s traditional blue colours, while the change jersey is orange in colour- the love it or hate it types according to club CEO Clibbens.

Carlisle finished 18th in League Two in the 2019/20 concluded season. Edinburgh Wooden Mill remain principal shirt sponsors.

Errea have also come up with two new goalkeeper shirts for the 2020/21 campaign- one yellow, and the other green, as can be seen in the pics below. Continue reading

Closeup of Man City Kit 20-21

New MCFC Kit 2020-21 | Puma unveil Man City home shirt with mosaic design

This is the new Man City jersey 2020/21, Manchester City’s new home strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Puma, the new MCFC home shirt was officially unveiled on July 16, 2020.

The top features a mosaic design that draws inspiration from the ones located in Manchester’s northern quarter. The blue and white mosaic shirt will be paired with white shorts and blue socks, but there’s also an option for City to wear blue home change shorts. The design doesn’t extend to the reverse of the shirt, which is plain but has the “CITY” wordmark on it. Continue reading