Birmingham City 15-16 Kits Released
It's the boldest kit this summer. The new Birmingham City 15-16 Away Kit introduces a striking tri-color design, inspired by the iconic Birmingham away kit first worn in 1972. The new Birmingham City 2015-16 Kit celebrates the 140-years anniversary with a Sash inspired by the original uniform worn in 1875 and a revamped club crest.
JD-owned brand Carbrini makes the unique Birmingham City 15-16 Kit, which are sponsored by EZE Group after the club signed a six-figure deal with the company.
Birmingham City 2015-16 Home Shirt
This is the new Birmingham 15-16 Jersey.
The new Birmingham City 15-16 Home Kit boasts a striking Sash on the front to honor the original kit worn by Blues' founding group Small Heath Alliance in 1875. The white Sash of the new Birmingham City Kit features the names of supporters who pre-bought the 140 year Woven In History package.
The color of the new Birmingham City Kit is "the closest match to the original blue worn at that time."
On the front of the new Birmingham City 15-16 Kit is the special Birmingham City 140-years anniversary badge, which will be used in the 2015-16 campaign. Apart from the eye-catching Sash, the new Birmingham City 15-16 Kit has a simplistic design with a simple crew neck collar.
White shorts and blue socks complete the traditional look of the new Birmingham City 2015-2016 Kit.
Birmingham City 2015-16 Away Kit
This is the new Birmingham 15-16 Away Kit.
The new Birmingham City 15-16 Away Shirt boasts a striking yellow, red and black design to mirror the iconic away kit first worn in 1972 during the Trevor Francis era. It's obvious that new Birmingham City Away Kit stirred controversy amongst supporters within a few minutes.
Made by Carbrini, the new Birmingham City 2015-2016 Away Kit features centered logos and a modern design with a simple crew neck collar.
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