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Newcastle United 2023-24 Castore Away Kit

Newcastle United 2023-24 Castore Away Kit

Newcastle United and Castore have revealed the new away kit for the 2023/24 season.

The Magpies will wear a green shirt with a tonal stripe design, accompanied by white or green shorts, as they compete in domestic competitions and the UEFA Champions League.

The shirt is designed with a contrasting colour crew neckline, darts at the back of the neck, raglan short sleeves with ribbed cuffs, laser-cut underarm ventilation, and a twin needle cover stitch at the hem and cuffs.

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Khashoggi
 · 1 year ago
How to say you are owned by a State without saying you are owned by a State.
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Ryuchi Sakamoto
 · 1 year ago
Very green.
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Jophda
 · 1 year ago
Questionable colour due to ownership but can't deny its a pretty smoking shirt.
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Wessex
 · 1 year ago
I remember as a kid in the 70s Newcastle United had a yellow away kit with green trim and I think they had another one in the 80s or 90s.
They should go back to that,not this thing.
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Ollie
 · 1 year ago
Change the black crest and sponsor to a white and this would be alright, like the subdued pattern.
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beans
 · 1 year ago
First shirt to have ever featured a fully camouflaged club crest. How novel.
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Toon Dave
 · 1 year ago
Nicer in the flesh as the pics dont do it justice.
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Riberto O'Feeling
 · 1 year ago
Culturally significant to the English northeast and "geordies" in general. This invokes senses of sand dunes, camels, and austere cities where the only crimes are commited by a fundamentalist state regime. A dandy since it reminds Geordies of what life was like growing up in Newcastle. Clearly, the chaotic, subdued, zigzag lines represent Geordie dialect and the impossible task of trying to comprehend. A lad in Arabia, one migt say.
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  • Jonathan Moore 1 year ago
    Please continue with your reviews on this site. 😂
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BigAlan69
 · 1 year ago
Dirty money
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  • Riberto O'Feeling 1 year ago
    Away the lads!
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Paul
 · 1 year ago
Saudi influenced obviously
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