1. FC Köln 16-17 Home, Away & Third Kits Released
Erima just unveiled the new 1. FC Köln kits. The 1. FC Köln 2016-17 Erima home, away and third shirts introduce classic designs for the Bundesliga club, inspired by its rich heritage.
1. FC Köln 16-17 Home Kit
This is the Erima 1. FC Köln jersey.
The 1. FC Köln 2016-17 home shirt is all-white with subtle vertical stripes. It has a-collar and Köln's slogan 'Spürbar Anders' (Remarkably Different) on the back and inside the neckline.
White shorts and socks will be worn together with the new 1. FC Köln shirt.
1. FC Köln 16-17 Away Kit
This is the new 1. FC Köln 2016-17 away shirt by Erima.
The Erima 1. FC Köln away jersey also features a classic look. Predominantly red, the new 1. FC Köln 2016-2017 away kit comes with a special garn to create a vintage design.
Red shorts and socks complement the new Köln 2016-2017 away jersey.
1. FC Köln 16-17 Third Kit
This is the 1. FC Köln 2016-2017 third shirt by Erima.
Based on the same template as the away kit, the 1. FC Köln 2016-17 third jersey is anthracite and also comes with a special garn.
The Erima 1. FC Köln 16-17 third kit continues the monochromatic scheme by combining the anthracite shirt with black shorts and socks.
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