Macron New Kit Maker?! Yeovil Town 2020 Playoff Kit Released
English club Yeovil Town Football Club released a special-edition kit for the League Two playoffs. It will be debuted today against Barnet.
The Glovers will wear the special shirt for the duration of their playoff campaign only and an entirely new kit will be announced in due course for the 2020-21 season.
Yeovil Town 2020 Playoff Shirt
Check out Macron's Yeovil Town FC 2020 playoff jersey below.
Designed in partnership with Macron, the Macron Yeovil Town Football Club playoff jersey "picks up the desire of most fans to move away from hoops and also has echoes of the shirt the Glovers last wore in the National League (then the Conference) by being mostly green".
2019-20 kit made by TAG SPORTSWEAR
Commenting club Chairman Scott Priestnall said, “We wanted to do something special for the playoffs and Macron were keen to help us come up with a the Macron Yeovil Town 2020-2021 playoff football shirt that took into account the feedback we have had from fans. I hope our fans enjoy seeing the lads take the field tomorrow in a the Macron Yeovil Town FC 2020 playoff jersey that echoes some of the great shirts of years gone by, but with a modern twist”
The club will be announcing details of how Glovers fans can acquire a limited-edition version of the playoff shirts early next week.
What do you think of the new Yeovil Town FC playoff shirt? Drop us a line below.
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Each jersey includes symbolic details tied to the respective nation's identity, balancing minimalist and bolder approaches. Umbro Brazil director Eduardo Dal Pogetto noted that the aim was to go beyond traditional sportswear and create pieces representing the energy and identity of various nations with a modern outlook for daily use.
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