Puma Manchester City 20-21 Third Kit To Be Launched By Manchester Band Blossoms
English indie pop band Blossoms have teased the launch of the new Puma Manchester City 2020-21 third kit. Blossoms is from Stockport, Greater Manchester. They were formed in 2013.
Manchester Indie Pop Band To Reveal Man City 20-21 Third Jersey On Thursday, August 27
Blossoms posted some pictures of their studio featuring their drummer wearing the Man City 20-21 third pre-match and their drum with the pattern of the Man City 20-21 third kit.
The Puma Man City 20-21 third kit launches in August 27 2020.
Puma Manchester City 2020-21 Third Jersey
The Manchester City 20-21 third jersey combines the colors 'Whisper White' & 'Peacoat' with an eye-catching all-over Paisley print. Whisper-White is a very light beige color tone that will most likely appear white from afar, while Peacoat is a standard navy color tone.
Manchester City 2020-2021 Third Pre-Match Football Shirt
A bold new look featuring a more visible application of the Paisley pattern of the third kit, the Puma Manchester City 2020-2021 third pre-match football shirt is dark blue with white graphics and logos.
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FC Barcelona 26-27 Home Kit Spotted on Sale Ahead of Official Launch
The FC Barcelona 26-27 home kit has been spotted on sale well before its official presentation. The new Nike jersey is currently available for purchase at JD Sports in Thailand, both in physical retail stores and online.
The early availability appears to be happening in multiple regions, with reports from fans mentioning sightings in stores across the United States.
Schlotterbeck Deliberately Wears His Football Socks the Wrong Way Round
Borussia Dortmund and Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck has a very specific habit regarding his matchday attire. The centre-back deliberately wears his football socks the wrong way round - the back is on the front, and the front is on the back.
In 2025, the Borussia Dortmund & Germany center back once told SPORT1 that this was one of his unique habits.






