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Birmingham City 24/25 Nike Home Kit

Birmingham City 24/25 Nike Home Kit

Birmingham City Football Club (FC), who will play in England’s EFL League One in 2024-25, have unveiled their new Nike Home shirt.

The latest primary release for the Blues is in their usual royal-blue-and-white palette with a contrast stripe running horizontally as a nod to the Matchwinner design worn in 1986-87 and 1987-88.

It also features the iconic five-strike logo of UNDEFEATED, the Club’s Principal Partner and sponsor. The entire shirt keeps to the two colours and the kit will be completed with white shorts and blue socks.

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 · 10 months ago
Nice kit. The white side panels give the shirt some retro vibes, overall a very clean look.
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  • Paragon 9 months ago
    The five bar gate will help their fans count the years it will take them to get out of League 1.
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 · 10 months ago
Really sharp kit. Touches on the traditional without being stale.
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  • Frank 10 months ago
    Agree. You know your history, Sir.
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tingselwick jonnisverdal
 · 3 months ago
absolute rubbish for the second city second club

Forever in the shadow of Aston Villa
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BigFockinCock
 · 10 months ago
That is splendid
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Matt
 · 10 months ago
Shocker! Horrible.
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Asa Varady
 · 10 months ago
Awful kit, club .fans .accent .0/10
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  • SB 10 months ago
    You really need to grow up.
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Blue Dan
 · 10 months ago
Birmingham continue their search for the elusive classic shirt design and sadly this regur***ated mish mash misses the mark.
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Uptoya
 · 10 months ago
That’s quality
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strikar
 · 10 months ago
very much a good shirt
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PNH
 · 10 months ago
Simple and looks Birmingham-ish
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