AS Monaco 21-22 Third Kit Released
Update: AS Monaco debuted their new third shirt yesterday away from home against Sparta Praha (0-2) as part of UEFA Champions League qualification round 3. The shirt itself combines a fashionable off-white base with a striking graphic print.
AS Monaco's new 21-22 third kit was released today. It is made by Kappa and will be worn in next season's Ligue 1 campaign.
The AS Monaco 21-22 third kit will be debuted in the UEFA Champions League qualifying match against Sparta Praha this evening (19:00).
AS Monaco 21-22 Third Jersey
This is the new Kappa AS Monaco third jersey for 21-22.
The Kappa Monaco 21-22 third football shirt is off-white with a geometric pattern on the front, combined with claret for trim and logos, the latter of which include a monochrome rendition of the new club crest.
The pattern on the front of the Kappa Monaco 2021-2022 third football shirt features rectangular shapes that are once again aligned at a 55 degree angle, which is a recurring theme on Monaco's kits this season.
Off-white shorts and socks complete the new Kappa AS Monaco 21-22 third kit.
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