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Ajax 21-22 Third Kit Released - Back in Stock

Update: The Ajax 21-22 third shirt is already back in stock, click the link below to purchase it from Kitbag.

Update: The Ajax 2021-22 third kit was debuted in yesterday's 2-0 away win over PEC Zwolle.

Update: The Ajax 21-22 Adidas third kit will be back in stock in January 2022.

The Ajax 21-22 third kit was just launched by Adidas, introducing a bespoke and unique look for the Eredivisie champions.

The design of the new Ajax third jersey pays tribute to Bob Marley and his 'Three Little Birds" song.

Ajax 21-22 Third Kit

This is the Ajax Ajax 2021-22 third shirt.

The Ajax 21-22 third jersey is mainly black with a v-collar. The Rastafari colors red, green, and gold are used for the 3 Stripes, which are placed on the shoulders of the Adidas Ajax 2021-2022 third kit, as well as the sleeve cuffs.

The logos on the front of the new Ajax third shirt are plain red, matching the inner neck lining. Three birds, colored red, yellow and green, appear on the upper back of the jersey.

The socks of the Ajax 21-22 third kit are black with there X's on the front and the 3 Stripes applied in the same style as on the shirt and shorts.

Marley's song "Three Little Birds" has become an unofficial anthem for the Dutch club after it was sung by Bob's son Ky-Mani Marley at the stadium. It's still regularly sung by the Ajax fans.

It's not the first time in recent years that a football shirt pays tribute to Bob Marley. Irish club Bohemian FC had a Marley-inspired away shirt in 2019, which later had to be updated to due to a copyright issue..

Do you like the Ajax 21-22 third kit? Comment below, and check out the 2021-22 Kit Overview for more.

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