VVV-Venlo 20-21 Home & Away Kits Released
Update: the new VVV-Venlo 2020-2021 away strip was also unveiled ahead of the start of the 2020-21 Eredivisie season.
We have kit news from the Eredivisie as the new Masita VVV-Venlo 2020-21 home jersey was released for pre-order a couple of days ago.
Masita VVV-Venlo 2020-2021 Home Shirt
Check out Masita's Venlo 20-21 home jersey below.
The Masita VVV-Venlo 2020-2021 home shirt introduces a clean look in yellow and black, featuring an overlapping collar.
The collar and cuffs of the Masita VVV-Venlo 2020-2021 home jersey are black with gold trim, while a black stripe runs down each side of the collar to about halfway down the sleeves.
VVV-Venlo 2020-21 Away Kit
Check out Masita's VVV-Venlo 2020-21 away shirt below.
The Masita VVV-Venlo 2020-21 away jersey introduces a unique design in dark blue with an overlapping collar, navy with red piping, and sleeve cuffs in the same style.
All logos are golden, while a subtle graphic appears at the bottom of the Masita VVV-Venlo 20-21 away jersey.
The VVV-Venlo 2020-21 shirts retail at €54.95, available to buy online.
What do you think of the VVV-Venlo home and away shirts? Drop us a line below, and check out the Eredivisie 20-21 Kit Overview for more.
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