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Bristol City 2022-23 Hummel Home Kit

Bristol City revealed their new 22/23 Home shirt by Hummel

In a tribute to the strip worn in the 1954/55 season, in which City won promotion from Division Three South, the Robins will wear a a 1950s-style collared red shirt with white sleeves for the new season.

Sponsored for the first time by new principal partner Huboo and created with the club’s technical partner hummel, City has taken a shirt from a time when women’s football was still banned, to a kit that’s worn by all its teams, from Academy to first team.

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The shirt features the club crest on the heart, an England flag below the back of the neck to signify an English-owned club, with an embossed Robin sitting at the lower back. As with the goalkeeper kits launched on Monday, the home shirt takes advantage of hummel’s ZEROH20 dry-dye technology, meaning it is more sustainable than ever to produce the kit.

White shorts, with red and white hooped socks, just like the players of the 50s’, complement the retro feel of the kit.

 

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Waldschrat
 · 2 years ago
Near perfect.
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Rockin Robin
 · 2 years ago
Not bad, i just don’t like hooped socks.
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Goodbuytojane
 · 2 years ago
Very retro. I like the original picture. 1950 i think. Well done making it different a bit of thought has went into it. Nike. Adidas. Would not bother
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Jim
 · 2 years ago
Bit lazy by the designer.

It's okay, but think Brizzle could do better than a Rotherham top.

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Gray gray
 · 2 years ago
Different. I guess that’s a good thing once in a while.
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Not Applicable
 · 2 years ago
A good, solid effort. Not too busy and interesting that they've used an old kit and updated it. If it were human it would be called 'Charlie'.
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  • Matt 2 years ago
    It's more of a 'Tim' to me.
    • Matt 2 years ago
      @Not Applicable I like your thinking but let's stick with Charlie and Tim. Save Stephen for the next Norwich shirt.
    • Not Applicable 2 years ago
      See where you're coming from. Maybe a Stephen (with a P)?
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Pete Peterson
 · 2 years ago
Very simple, very clean, very smart! Really like it & love that Hummel haven't made it all about them by practically hiding their logos. Now maybe a green & yellow away kit (or more likely white & black) instead of purple & lime, which has been done to death now!
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History
 · 2 years ago
I like it when manufacturers look at the clubs’ history. I think they’ve nailed it with this one.
Nice!
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Peas Required
 · 2 years ago
Very retro, I really like it.
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Jackjack86
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 · 10 months ago
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