CA Colón 2021 Home & Away Kits Released
We have kit news from the Superliga Argentina as the new Kelme CA Colón 2021 home and away jerseys were released today.
CA Colón Kelme 2021 Home Shirt
This is the CA Colón 2021 home shirt, made by Kelme.
The Kelme CA Colón 2021 home shirt comes with two halves, one red and one black, on the front, while the sleeves and back are solid black. The V-neck is black with a red front part, while a subtle graphic print on the front rounds off the look.
Kelme CA Colón 2021 Away Shirt
Check out Kelme's CA Colón 2021 away jersey below.
Based on the same template, the Kelme CA Colón 2021 away jersey combines a white base with a white V-neck that has a red / black front part. The same theme of alternating colours applies to a single line running from the sleeves to the cuffs. The sponsor logos are black.
Available since February 12, CA Colón's new 2021 away uniform retails at $5.599 ARS ($52,50 USD excl. Shipping).
Do you like or not like the CA Colón home and away kits made by Kelme? Let us know in the comments below, and have a look at the 21-22 Kit Overview for all Superliga Argentina kit leaks.
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