Figueirense Launches Own Kit Brand 1921 + In-House 2020 Away Kit
Brazilian club Figueirense yesterday launched the logo of 1921, its own brand, as well as their new away kit for 2020. The Figueirense 2020 kit designs were already defined some weeks ago.
MALHARIA PALOMA será nosso novo fornecedor de material esportivo para 2020!
— Figueirense FC 🅙 (@figueirasincero) December 16, 2019
Comemora nação alvinegra tricolor! https://t.co/ijTMwDbDZD
The new Figueirense kits will be manufactured by PLM Sports, a name created by their sportswear maker Malharia Paloma, who manage the partnership with Figueira and also produce their kits.
"It is an honor to be part of such an important project for the club. We believe it will be a partnership that will yield excellent results for all who make Figueirense", said Alexandre Corrêa da Costa, PLM Sports Owner.
The interim president of Figueirense, Francisco de Assis Filho, also left his words about the creation of the club's own brand: "It is the realization of an old dream, to have our own brand of sports supplies. We are formalizing a very good contract for the Figueirense".
Figueirense Launches Own 1921 Brand
The 1921 logo represents the Hurricane, the club's mascot and symbol of the fans, which forms the letter F, the initial of the team's name. Right below, the name of the brand "1921", referring to the year of creation of Figueirense, completes the logo.
In-House Figueirense 2020 Home Kit
The new Figueirense 2020 home shirt features the club's traditional white and black vertical stripes design.
In-House Figueirense 2020 Away Kit
The Figueirense 2020 Away Kit is white with black details on the V collar and sleeve edges. The club logo is applied on the left side of the chest, while the 1921 logo is seen on the right side.
The new Figueirense 2020 home shirt will be revealed at the end of next week for a debut on January 22 in the first match of the Santa Catarina Championship, a traditional regional competetion.
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