Guinea 2015 Africa Cup Kits Released
The Guinean national team unveiled the new Guinea 2015 Africa Cup of Nations Home and Away Kits, made by long-term Guinea kit supplier Airness, a small French brand which also produces the Mali kits.
The new Guinea 2015 Home and Away Jerseys were debuted in a friendly match against Senegal a few days ago and will be worn at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea starting later this month.
Guinea 2015 Home Kit
This is the new Guinea 2015 Home Shirt by Airness.
The new Guinea 2015 Airness Home Kit is red with accents in the other colors from the Guinean flag, green and yellow. It has a simple crew-neck collar with yellow details, which are also visible on the sleeve cuffs.
The front of the new Guinea Shirt features three horizontal stripes on the chest, resembling the Guinean flag, as well as differently styled halftone gradients in a darker red shade.
Guinea 2015 Away Jersey
This is the new, unique Guinea 2015 Away Kit, made by Airness.
Based on the same base template as the home shirt, the new Guinea 2015 Away Kit is white with green, red and yellow applications, also featuring the Guinean flag on the chest below a black Airness logo.
The front of the new Guinea 2015 Away Shirt features gray hoops with halftone gradient effects as well as randomly positioned green, yellow and red pinstripes, creating a new unique design.
Guinea will kick off its 2015 Africa Cup of Nations campaign on January 20 against Côte d'Ivoire.
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