Jako VfB Stuttgart 19-20 Home & Away Kits Released + Third Kit Info Leaked
Update: We've received new info about the yet-to-be-released Jako VfB Stuttgart 2019-20 third kit, which is set to introduce a mainly black look.
VfB Stuttgart just released the club's new kits, made by Jako and sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Bank.
Small German brand Jako replaces Puma as kit supplier of German club VfB Stuttgart, who have been just relegated to the 2. Bundesliga.
VfB Stuttgart 2019-2020 Home Kit
This is the Stuttgart 2019-20 home jersey, made by Jako.
The Stuttgart 19-20 home kit combines a white base with the traditional and unmistakable red chest band. Jako integrates the soundtrack already shown on the season tickets (song from the Cannstatt curve) within the club's traditional chest band.
The club's slogan 'Wir werden immer zu dir steh'n | Für immer VfB!' ('We will always be loyal | Forever VfB!') graces the inner neck of the Jako VfB Stuttgart 2019-20 home kit, while a 'STUTTGART' writing completes the traditional look.
White shorts and socks with red accents round off the VfB Stuttgart 2019-20 home shirt.
Jako Stuttgart 2019-2020 Away Shirt
This is the Stuttgart 19-20 away kit.
The Stuttgart 19-20 away jersey is mainly red with an outrageous camouflage pattern in different shades of red. The graphic on the Stuttgart 19-20 away jersey is inspired by the stadium silhouette and graces the entirety of the shirt, except for a suggested tonal red chest band.
A monochromatic white VfB Stuttgart logo, a white Jako logo and white 'Mercedes-Benz Bank' sponsor print feature on the front of the Jako Stuttgart 2019-2020 away shirt.
Red shorts and socks round off the experimental design of the VfB Stuttgart 19-20 away jersey.
Jako Stuttgart 19-20 Third Kit
Designed in collaboration with Fanta 4, a local hip hop group, the new Stuttgart 2019-2020 third jersey will be mainly black according to @elhadji_kleckso.
VfB Stuttgart 2019-20 Goalkeeper Kits
The Jako VfB Stuttgart 19-20 goalkeeper home & away kits rely on the design of the respective player shirt. The Stuttgart 2019-20 goalkeeper home kit is black / mint, whereas the second option combines several shades of mint.
In total, VfB Stuttgart and Jako have already presented two player jerseys and two goalkeeper jerseys for the 2019-20 season. We expect the VfB Stuttgart 2019-20 third shirt to be presented at the start of the training, at the end of June,.
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