Crystal Palace 18-19 Third Kit Released
Crystal Palace surprised fans and kit experts by walking out to play Huddersfield Town in the Premier League wearing their new all yellow third strip this afternoon. The Crystal Palace 2018-2019 third shirt is made by Puma, who became the club’s kit maker ahead of the season.
Crystal Palace 2018-2019 Third Jersey
The new Crystal Palace 18-19 third kit is all yellow - the shirt, shorts and socks are vibrant “cyber” yellow, with the shirt has a red and blue vertical stripe with a fade effect - similar as the home strip.
Palace last wore yellow during the 2016/17 season, and is seen as a lucky colour by many fans having been worn whilst clinching promotion to the Premier League in the 2004 play-off final against West Ham United, and in the unforgettable win over Brighton and Hove Albion in the 2013 play-off semi-final.
A limited edition release, the ‘Palace Yellow Fade kit’ is available to pre-order now. It will be delivered from Thursday 20th September.
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