Paços de Ferreira 17-18 Home, Away & Third Kits Revealed
- Home Kit: The home jersey features the club's traditional yellow and green colors with subtle hoops and a unique neck design.
- Away Kit: The away jersey is predominantly black with silver logos and yellow accents.
- Third Kit: The third jersey is white and silver, based on the same design template as the away kit.
Paços de Ferreira from Portugal these days unveiled the designs of its new home and away kits for 2017-18. The new Paços de Ferreira jerseys are made by Lacatoni, a brand from Braga.
Paços de Ferreira 17-18 Home Kit
This is the Paços de Ferreira 2017-2018 home jersey.
The Paços de Ferreira 17-18 home shirt features the club's traditional yellow and green. Notable aspects of the jersey are the subtle hooping on the front as well as the rather unique neck construction.
Paços de Ferreira 17-18 Away Kit
This is the Paços de Ferreira 2017-18 away shirt.
The away jersey is predominantly black with silver logos on the chest and yellow accents along the sides and on the arms.
Paços de Ferreira 17-18 Third Kit
This is the new Paços de Ferreira third jersey.
Finally, the new Paços de Ferreira 2017-18 third shirt is white and silver, based on the same template as the away.
Which of three new jerseys do you like the most? Drop us a line below.
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