No More Macron - Millwall Switch to Hummel
We have kit news from the English Championship as Millwall have announced a kit deal with Danish kit maker Hummel.
#Millwall x @hummel1923
— Millwall FC (@MillwallFC) April 20, 2022
The club is delighted to announce its new technical and retail partner for 2022/23 and beyond...
Millwall Join Hummel
As announced by both the club and Hummel earlier today, the 2 sides have agreed to a 5-year deal. The contract will come into effect for the 2022-23 season, bringing an end to Millwall's four-year stint with Macron.
Hummel will be in charge of providing Millwall with all of their kits, as well as training gear and other off-field clothing. This sees the brand further expand their already large array of English football teams.
In the past decade, Millwall have received only navy blue home kits, with little variation in color. Perhaps Hummel will bring back lighter shades of blue, something Macron (2010-2016 and 2018-2022) did not do.
What do you think of Millwall signing with Hummel? Comment below.
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