Adidas Peru 2023 Home & Away Kits Released
Peru's Under 20 national football team debuted their new Adidas 2023 home kit in the CONMEBOL Sub 20 tournament, giving fans a glimpse of the on-pitch appearance of the new kit. In contrast to the Italy 2023 Adidas kits, the Peru 2023 Adidas jerseys come with no bespoke typeface but with the streamlined Adidas 2022 World Cup national team kit font.
Peru U20 Debut Adidas 2023 Home Kit
Peru 2023 Goalkeeper Adidas Kits
In addition to the home kit, fans also got a look at the new Peru 2023 goalkeeper jerseys, which feature bold and striking colors based on the streamlined Adidas Tiro 23 Competition goalkeeper jersey.
The Peru 2023 home and away kits have been released. They are made by Adidas, who are replacing Marathon Sports.
¡𝐄𝐒 𝐎𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋! 🔴⚪️Presentamos la nueva camiseta de la @SeleccionPeru 🇵🇪. ⚽️ Ponte la camiseta. Ponte el Alma. #adidasfootball️ pic.twitter.com/G8GhjnQSA4
— Selección Peruana 🇵🇪 (@SeleccionPeru) January 18, 2023
Peru 2023 Home Kit
This is the Peru 2023 home shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Peru 2023 home jersey has a bespoke design with the traditional look of the country. The Peru 2023 shirt is white with a red sash as the prominent feature.
A red v-collar, red sleeve cuff detailing, and a red Adidas logo keep the look quite simple.
There is no graphic pattern or any other fancy element.
White shorts and socks complete the new Adidas Peru 2023 strip.
Peru 2023 Away Kit
This picture shows the Adidas Peru 2023 away jersey.
The Adidas Peru 2023 away kit features a bold red color with a lattice pattern, which is currently a miTeam option, in a darker shade of red. The V-neck collar is white with three white stripes on the shoulders, and white is also present on the red sleeve cuffs.
Of course, the FPF crest is placed on the left side of the chest, while the Adidas logo is on the right side.
The Adidas Peru 2023 away kit is completed with matching red shorts and red socks.
What do you think about Peru's home and away kits? Comment below.
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