Eibar 19-20 Home, Away & Third Kits Released
SD Eibar's new 2019-2020 home, away and third kits were launched by the La Liga club today as Joma makes its return to replace previous sponsor Puma.
Have a look at the launch video for kits, which is not too bad:
¡Una vuelta a los colores de siempre!
— SD Eibar (@SDEibar) 10. Juli 2019
Presentamos las equipaciones @JomaSport para la Temporada 2019/2020
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Joma Eibar 2019-20 Home Shirt
Check out Joma's SD Eibar 2019-2020 home football shirt below.
Eibar's 2019-20 home jersey oversees a return to lighter, more saturated shades of blue and red as Joma makes its debut.
The red stripes on Eibar's new 2019-2020 home jersey are much wider than their blue counterparts and fade out towards the sides. Blue sleeves with red cuffs and a very unusual collar round off the new Eibar 2019-20 home jersey.
The shorts and socks of the Eibar 2019-20 home uniform are blue.
Eibar Joma 2019-20 Away Kit
Check out Joma's Eibar 2019-2020 away football shirt below.
For Eibar's new 19-20 away jersey, Joma chose a very unusual design. A gradient from green at the bottom to yellow for the top dominantes the front, while the sleeves of the Joma SD Eibar 19-20 away jersey are yellow and the back green.
Green shorts and socks round off the look of the new Eibar 19-20 away kit by Joma.
Eibar 2019-20 Third Jersey
This is the Eibar 2019-2020 third football shirt, made by Joma.
Completing the set is the Joma SD Eibar 2019-20 third shirt, which we find the most convincing design out of the three. A light blue base is combined with Eibar's principal colors for a design that's neither to basic nor overloaded. Only the pretty unusual collar is a bit of a disappointment here.
Blue shorts and socks complete the new Joma Eibar 2019-20 third kit.
Already available to buy, Eibar's new 2019-20 home, away and third football shirts retail at €60.
What do you make of the new SD Eibar home, away and third jerseys? Drop us a line below.
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