Charleston Battery 2022 Home & Away Kits Released
Charleston Battery's new 2022 home and away shirts were released today. They are the club's first-ever kits made by Hummel and will be worn in next season's USL Championship campaign.
𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐲. 𝐀𝐫𝐞. 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞. 👕⚫️🟡
— Charleston Battery (@Chas_Battery) March 3, 2022
A classic combo and a modern look.
Introducing our 2022 Home & Away kits, featuring an exciting sponsorship with @VolvoCarUSA. 🗞️ https://t.co/UJBMs5gVFD#CB93 | #UpTheBattery pic.twitter.com/E2H0RhNyIs
Charleston Battery 2022 Home Kit
This is the Charleston Battery 2022 home shirt, made by Hummel.
The Hummel Charleston Battery 2022 shirt features the club's tradional black and yellow vertical stripes on the front with the back and sleeves in solid black.
The three stripes on the front have thin red outlines and are interrupted by a yellow block for Volvo, the club's new shirt sponsor. Red is also applied on the round collar and sleeve cuffs.
Black shorts and socks complete the Battery's 2022 home outfit.
Charleston Battery 2022 Away Jersey
Check out Hummel's Charleston 2022 away jersey below.
The Hummel Charleston Battery 2022 away shirt is mainly white with yellow smoke effects near the top and bottom. These graphics also extend onto the back of the jersey.
The logos, sleeve cuffs and collar all appear in black.
White shorts and socks round off the look of Hummel's new Charleston Battery away kit.
The Hummel Charleston Battery 2022 home and away football shirts retail at $80.
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