Leicester City 20-21 Away & Third Kits Released
Leicester City just unveiled their new 2020-21 away and third kits, once again going with both being named 'away'. We will primarily refer to the white one as the away and the maroon one as the third.
Out of the two kits (replica only), only the maroon one will have the seasonal 'Thailand Smiles With You' campaign logo on the front, while the white one carries the traditional 'King Power' sponsor.
Introducing our new @adidasfootball away kits for the 2020/21 season! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/QecQUhbgTo
— Leicester City (@LCFC) August 26, 2020
In terms of the on-pitch kits, the sponsors will be split up like it's the case with the home - 'Thailand' in the Premier League and 'King Power' in all cup and European competitions.
Adidas Leicester City 20-21 Away Kit
This is the Leicester 2020-2021 away shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Leicester City 2020-21 away football shirt has a classy design in white with blue logos on the front. The 3 Stripes are blue on the right and gold on the left.
A subtle graphic appears on the front, back and sleeves of the Adidas Leicester 2020-2021 1st away football shirt - we first saw this diagonal stripe design on the Northern Ireland 2020 home kit.
Adidas combines the Leicester 2020-21 away shirt with white shorts and socks.
Adidas Leicester 20-21 Third Shirt
Check out Adidas' Leicester City 2020-2021 third jersey below.
The Adidas Leicester 2020-21 third football shirt introduces a bold new look for the club. Predominantly maroon, it features monochrome white logos and white trim, as well as white side panels.
This shirt was created using Adidas miteam (mi License 20 template).
Maroon shorts and socks complete the new Adidas Leicester City 20-21 third kit.
The Leicester 2020-2021 away and third kits are both priced at £55 - the white one is already available to buy instore while the maroon one can only be preordered at the moment.
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The kit will be officially unveiled on June 8, an earlier date chosen to avoid the FIFA World Cup window running from June 11 to July 19.
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