Umbro Gremio 2018 Home Kit Revealed
Brazilian club Gremio and their kit supplier Umbro today unveiled the new 2018-2019 home kit. It will be debuted in the game against Uruguayan outfit Defensor Sporting on February 27.
Gremio 2018 Home Kit
This is the Gremio 2018 home shirt.
A traditional design, the Gremio 2018-2019 jersey features the club's trademark sky blue, white and black stripes. The sleeve cuffs as well as the v-collar are white, while the Umbro Double Diamond is gold with a thick black outline.
A special logo above the hem on the right side celebrates Gremio's 115th anniversary. Another graphic is placed on the inside of the neck, remembering all logos used throughout the history of the club.
Black shorts and white socks complete the kit.
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