Macron Vicenza Calcio 17-18 Home, Away & Third Kits Released
Macron and recently relegated club Vicenza Calcio today revealed the team's new jerseys for the 2017-2018 Serie C season. The new Macron Vicenza Calcio 2017-2018 shirts feature bespoke designs.
Vicenza Calcio 17-18 Kits
These are the new Vicenza Calcio 17-18 shirts.
The new Vicenza Calcio 17-18 home kit comes with the classic white and red stripes of the club to honor the 115-year long history of the team. On the back under the collar is the writing "Vicenza Calcio 1902", Vicenza Calcio's logo is on the left side, while on the left side, the side of the heart, is the classic emblem of Lanerossi Vicenza. Lanerossi Vicenza was the team's name between 1953 and 1990.
Based on the same template as the home kit, the new Macron Vicenza Calcio 17-18 away jersey is completely white. The third kit of the club for the 17-18 season is navy with red and white applications.
What do you think of the new Vicenza Calcio 17-18 strips? Let us know in the comments below.
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