Sochaux 22-23 Pink October Kit Revealed
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard's new 2022-2023 pink october shirt was debuted a few days ago to raise awareness for breast cancer. It is made by Nike.
Sochaux 22-23 Pink October Kit
This is the new Nike FC Sochaux-Montbéliard pink october shirt for 2022-2023.
Introducing a simple look, the Nike FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 22-23 pink october jersey combines a vibrant pink body with one white horizontal stripe on each sleeve.
All sponsor logos are white, while the Sochaux crest sits on the left chest in its regular form.
Nike combines the Sochaux 2022-23 pink october shirt with white shorts and socks.
Made by Nike. What's your verdict on Sochaux's pink october kit? Comment below.
Chelsea 26-27 Third Kit Spotted on Sale
The new Nike Chelsea 26-27 third shirt has been spotted on sale in official retail stores ahead of its scheduled launch. Photos taken at a Nike store in Orlando, Florida, reveal the final retail version on the racks with Premier League name and number printing, giving supporters a full look at the design before its official unveiling.
Premier League Uses Wrong Sleeve Patch on Arsenal Kit
The Premier League’s official Instagram promo for Matchweek 1 featured a major mistake: Arsenal's jersey was shown with the standard purple sleeve patch, while the golden champions patch was mistakenly placed on Liverpool's sleeve.
The error quickly sparked outrage among Gooners in the comment section. Big thanks to @jerseystory_vn for spotting the mistake and creating the graphic.
Oxford United 26-27 Third kit Released
Oxford United have officially announce their new third kit from Macron, ready for the upcoming 26-27 League One season.
Inspired by the creativity and culture of people of Oxford, the third kit uses a dark navy base with an outstanding yellow horizontal band. The collar, shoulder panels and details are also yellow, rounding off a "reversed home kit" look for the League One side.
What do you think of the new Oxford United 26-27 third kit by Macron? Let us know in the comments.



