PSV Eindhoven 21-22 Home Kit Info Leaked
- Kit Manufacturer: The kit is made by Puma.
- Color Scheme: The kit will use the colors 'High Risk Red & Puma White'.
- Release Date: The kit is expected to be released in May 2021.
The first info on the new PSV Eindhoven home jersey was leaked. It is made by Puma and will be worn in the 2021-22 Eredivisie.
PSV Eindhoven Puma 2021-22 Home Shirt
The Puma PSV 2021-22 home shirt is set to boast a modern look. The Puma PSV Eindhoven 2021-22 home football shirt combines the colors 'High Risk Red & Puma White', just as this season's shirt.
In fact, the Puma PSV Eindhoven 2021-2022 home football shirt draws inspiration from the city of Eindhoven, the "most innovative city in Europe". The European Commission (EC) conclude this in a report in 2019, comparing 190 cities in Europe and the world (10%).
We expect the Puma PSV 21-22 home shirt to feature less black.
Last season, it was rumored that the shirt could feature zig-zag stripes - they are part of the logo of city of Eindhoven. We think it is very unlikely to see zig-zag stripes on the 21-22 shirt.
The new PSV 2021-22 home strip will be released in May 2021 likely.
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