Motherwell 22-23 Third Kit Released
We have kit news from the Scottish Premiership as the new Macron Motherwell FC 22-23 third kit was released today.
Motherwell 22-23 Third Kit
This is the Motherwell 22-23 third shirt, made by Macron.
The Macron Motherwell 2022-2023 third jersey has a gradient effect going from black to luminous yellow with a honey comb pattern in the middle of the shirt. Luminous yellow is also the accent colour and covers the whole back of the shirt as well.
The colours of the jersey are representative of the "darkness into light" campaign which aims to show people struggling with depression and mental health issues that there is a way out of the tough times.
The club have partnered with the Samaritans, Breathing Space, Childline and local charity Chris’s House to launch the Macron Motherwell 2022-2023 third jersey, with all proceeds going towards these charities.
Their phone numbers are found on the jocktag above the hemline, and the slogan "Speak up, speak out, be heard" is found inside the collar. Yellow shorts and black socks round off the look of the new Motherwell FC 22-23 third kit by Macron.
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