Inspired By Home Kit: Manchester City 20-21 Home Pre-Match Shirt Leaked
The Puma Manchester City 2020-21 home pre-match jersey was leaked today. Made by Puma, it introduces an unique mosaic design and will be worn for the warmup before games in the 2020-2021 Premier League.
Manchester City Puma 2020-21 Home Pre-Match Jersey
Check out Puma's Manchester City 20-21 home pre-match jersey below.
The Puma Manchester City 2020-21 home pre-match shirt is inspired by the Man City 2020-2021 home kit. The Puma Manchester City 20-21 home pre-match shirt is navy with a sky blue mosaic design that can be seen in similar fashion on the home kit.
Puma Manchester City 2020-2021 Home Kit
Predominantly sky blue, The Puma Manchester City 20-21 jersey features a subtle white mosaic pattern across the front and sleeves, while the back is all-blue.
Compared to the mosaic design of the home shirt, the Puma Manchester City 20-21 home pre-match jersey comes with larger mosaics.
All logos are white. The colors used are the same as those for the home shirt, just with navy as main color, white as logo color and sky blue for the graphic.
Available from July 20, the Puma Manchester City 20-21 home pre-match jersey retails at 55 Euro.
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