In-House Twente 19-20 Home, Away & Third Kit Released
Update: the Twente 19-20 away and third kits were launched by the Eredivisie club in early August.
We have kit news from the Eredivisie as the new Kick's21 Twente 2019-20 home shirt was unveiled today.
Kick's 21 is the club's own brand, which saw Twente collaborate with UK firm Elite Group. Its name is a tribute to former player Kick van der Vall, a midfielder of the club who always wore the shirt with the number 21.
Twente 19-20 Home Kit
This is the new Kick's21 Twente home football shirt for 19-20.
The new Twente home football shirt introduces a simple design in red and white.
Almost completely red, only a small part of the sleeve cuffs and the front part of the collar are colored in white on the Twente 19-20 home jersey. A white band with the team name in black runs around the inside neck of Twente's new home football shirt and a subtle 'Enschede' print can be seen at the bottom of the backside.
Red shorts and socks complete the new Kick's21 Twente 19-20 home kit.
The Twente 19-20 away and third kits will be available to buy from late July, and will be presented around that time as well.
Kick's21 Twente 19-20 Away Jersey
This is the Twente 2019-20 away football shirt.
Based on the same template, FC Twente's 2019-2020 away jersey is blue with white logos, featuring all the same details as the home.
The shorts and socks of the Twente 19-20 away strip are blue.
Kick's21 FC Twente 2019-2020 Third Shirt
This is the Twente 19-20 third shirt.
Finally, Twente's new 2019-2020 third football shirt, which is not yet available to buy, is predominantly black with red trim and white logos.
Black shorts and socks round off the look of the new FC Twente 2019-20 third strip by Kick's21.
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