France 2017 Third Kit Revealed
The Nike France 2017 third kit was officially released today through a number of subtle photographs showing off the so-called new FFF Black collection. It will be used in addition to the blue and white home and away jerseys and will already be replaced in a year's time. In line with Nike's other new jerseys, the France 2017 third jersey introduces a modern and elegant look for Les Bleus.
Nike France 2017 Third Kit
The new France 2017 third shirt is almost entirely black.
Offering a perfect contrast to the white Euro 2016 away kit, the France third kit for 2017 is almost entirely black. Just like the Brazil, England and USA third shirts, the France 2017 third kit features metallic Swooshes and a turquoise federation badge.
Last but not least, subtle hints of the underlying Vapor template are visible on the France 2017 third jersey, mostly on the sleeves and front.
Black shorts and socks will complete the look of the new France third strip.
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