Fiorentina 21-22 Home, Away, Third & Fourth Kits Released
Fiorentina's new 21-22 home, away, third and fourth jerseys were released today. They are made by Kappa and will be worn in next season's Serie A campaign.
The most interesting aspect of the Fiorentina 2021-2022 home, away, third and fourth jerseys is the use of the club's 'OG' logo from the 1980s.
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Fiorentina 2021-22 Home Jersey
This is the Fiorentina 2021-22 home football shirt, made by Kappa.
The Fiorentina 21-22 home football shirt is mainly purple with a white chest stripe featuring one white line on each side. Red trim at the neck and sleeve cuffs completes the incredible look.
Purple shorts and socks round off the look of the new Fiorentina 2021-2022 strip by Kappa.
Fiorentina 2021-22 Away Kit
This is the new Kappa Fiorentina away football shirt for 2021-22.
Based on the same template, the Kappa Fiorentina 2021-2022 away shirt combines a white base with purple accents such as the chest stripe.
White shorts and socks round off the look of the new Fiorentina 21-22 away uniform by Kappa.
Fiorentina 2021-22 Third Shirt
This is the new Kappa Fiorentina third football shirt for 2021-2022.
Introducing a vibrant look, the Kappa Fiorentina 2021-2022 third shirt comes with a purple chest stripe on a yellow base. Other accents are also purple.
Yellow shorts and socks round off the look of the new Fiorentina 2021-2022 third kit by Kappa.
Fiorentina 2021-22 Fourth Kit
This is the new Kappa Fiorentina fourth jersey for 2021-2022.
The Kappa Fiorentina 21-22 fourth shirt is predominantly red with a white chest stripe that features one purple line on each side.
Kappa combines the Fiorentina 2021-22 fourth jersey with red shorts and socks.
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