Beautiful New Umbro Avaí FC Away Kit Destroyed by Sponsor Logos
The new Avaí FC away kit was released today. It is made by Umbro and will be worn in the 2021-22 Brazilian Serie A.
Avaí FC 21-22 Away Kit
This is the new Umbro Avaí FC away jersey for 2021-22.
The Umbro Avaí FC 21-22 away football shirt has a beautiful simplistic design with an old school blue collar and blue details. There is an inscription inside the neckline and a lion emblem just above the hem. The shirt has a white base colour with an off-white graphic print of a lion all over. The picture posted to Twitter by Umbro shows a clean, elegant shirt, but compared to the launch photos posted by the club it is hardly recognisable thanks to the numerous logos plastered all over it.
Although this is extremely commonplace in Brazil, as well as in other leagues, it is nonetheless a shame that such a great design won't be seen and appreciated in all its glory.
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