No More Adidas - Hummel Ayr United 20-21 Home Kit Released
Scotland's Ayr United today not only announced that it had signed a kit deal with Hummel to replace Adidas, Ayr United's new 20-21 home uniform was also already officially unveiled.
Hummel Ayr United 20-21 Home Shirt
This is the Ayr United 2020-21 home football shirt, made by Hummel.
The Hummel Ayr United 2020-21 home football shirt introduces a clean look in the club's traditional white and black.
Hummel's trademark chevrons appear on the sleeves of the Hummel Ayr United 2020-2021 home jersey in black, whilst more black is present at the front of the neck and in the form of the sleeve cuffs.
Black shorts and white socks complete the new Hummel Ayr United 2020-21 home kit.
Hummel Ayr United Shirt Deal
It was officially confirmed that the "club record multi-year" deal will include "at least one completely bespoke the Ayr United 20-21 home strip" per season, designed by Hummel's in-house team.
Gary Bright, Head of Teamsport, Hummel UK & Ireland added: ”Hummel are thrilled to become technical Ayr United's new 2020-21 home uniform supplier to Ayr United alongside our retail partner Football 1st. We take great pride and passion in everything we do as a brand, and we look forward to working closely with the club and fans, to offer quality Hummel product that everyone will be proud to be associated with.”
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