Hertha Berlin 19-20 Third Kit Released
The new Hertha BSC third kit was finally officially released by the Bundesliga club. Hertha BSC's 19-20 third uniform is inspired by and features the emblems of all Berlin districts.
Lebe deinen Bezirk! - Unter diesem Motto steht auch unser neues Bezirks-Trikot für die Saison 2019/20! Jetzt sichern 👉 https://t.co/4wLNuubCoD #hahohe pic.twitter.com/BL0jGE2ZgA
— Hertha BSC (@HerthaBSC) September 3, 2019
It's almost identical to the one that was debuted in a preseason friendly earlier this summer.
Hertha Berlin 2019-20 Third Kit
This is the Hertha Berlin 19-20 third football shirt, made by Nike.
Based on the Nike Tiempo Premier teamwear, the Nike Hertha Berlin 19-20 third jersey introduces a clean look in grey and black. Black accents feature in the form of a stripe along each side and a black Nike Swoosh, while a full-color variant of the TEDi logo is used.
As mentioned before, all Berlin district coat of arms are printed on the front of Hertha BSC's new 19-20 third shirt, the only difference from the stock teamwear shirt.
Nike combines the Hertha Berlin 2019-2020 third football shirt with grey shorts and socks.
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