Slask Wroclaw 20-21 Away Kit Released
We have kit news from the Ektraklasa as the new Adidas Slask Wroclaw 2020-2021 away jersey was released yesterday.
Adidas Slask Wroclaw 20-21 Away Shirt
This is the new Adidas Slask Wroclaw away jersey for 20-21.
The Adidas Slask Wroclaw 2020-2021 away shirt introduces a classy look in white with half green, half red sleeves. The 3 Stripes, placed on the shoulders of the Adidas Śląsk Wrocław 20-21 away jersey, as well as the collar are also green.
This shirt was created using Adidas miteam, based on the mi Squadra 17 template.
Slask Wroclaw's 2020-21 away uniform is available to buy in the club's official online store for PLN 239 (EUR 54).
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