Parma 16-17 Home, Away and Third Kits Released
Erreà yesterday released the new Parma 2016-17 home, away and third kits for the upcoming Lega Pro season, Italy's third division. The new Parma Calcio 2016-17 shirts introduce unique designs that pay homage to the rich history of the club, which went bankrupt in March 2015 and was therefore relegated to the fourth division.
Parma 16-17 Home Kit
This is the new Parma Calcio 1913 home shirt by Erreà.
An overall simple look, the new Parma Calcio 2016-17 home jersey is predominantly white with the traditional black cross design on the front.
Aon is the main sponsor of the Erreà Parma Calcio 2016-17 home kit.
The black shorts and socks of the new Parma Calcio home kit continue the classic scheme of the kit.
Parma 16-17 Away Kit
This is the new Erreà Parma Calcio away shirt.
Parma's new away shirt introduces a stunning design in blue and yellow, the official colors of the city. It is inspired by the uniform that the team used between 1998-2006, when Parma won two Italian Cups, one UEFA Cup and one Italian Super Cup.
Parma 16-17 Third Kit
This is the new Parma Calcio third shirt.
Parma's new 2016-17 third jersey boasts an outstanding design that mirrors the shirt used from 1983 to 1992, the era that marked the upward path of the club.
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