No Nike: Asics Australia 2020 Tokyo Olympics Home & Away Kits Released
The Australia Men's and Women's soccer teams are wearing special jerseys in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Asics is the official apparel and footwear sponsor of the Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2020. Australia's soccer teams usually wear Nike the new Australia 2020 home and away strips.
The design of Australia's 2020 Tokyo Olympics home and away uniforms are based on the streamlined look of the Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2020.
Australia 2020 Home Jersey
This is the Australia 2020 home jersey, made by Asics.
The Asics Australia 2020 home jersey features the yellow and green colors of Australia, with the yellow being lighter than Nike's golden-yellow. It has a bespoke design with a dark green triangle on the upper right and a subtle lines design on the yellow part.
On both sides of the shirt is a unique lines design.
Asics' logo is on the top left, while the logo of the Australian Olympic Committee is on the left.
Australia 2020 Away Jersey
Check out Asics' Australia 2020 away football shirt below.
Based on the same design as the home shirt, the Asics Australia 2020 Tokyo Olympics away jersey is mainly dark green with yellow applications.
Made by Asics. What's your opinion on Australia's home and away shirts? Comment below.
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