Colo Colo 23-24 Third Kit Released
- Release: Colo-Colo's 23-24 third jersey, made by Adidas, was released today.
- Design: The jersey has a black base with grey shoulder sections, featuring a red and grey rhombus pattern on the torso, and red shoulder stripes.
- Details: The jersey includes the old Adidas logo and the pattern is only visible at the bottom on the back.
Colo-Colo's new 23-24 third jersey was released today. It is made by Adidas and will be worn in next season's Primera División de Chile campaign.
Colo Colo 23-24 Third Kit
Check out Adidas' Colo Colo 2023-24 third jersey below.
The Adidas Colo Colo 2023-24 third jersey has a black base with grey sections on the shoulders. The torso of the shirt is marked by a pattern of red and grey rhombus shapes that sometimes join to form chevrons.
The Adidas Colo Colo 2023-24 third jersey has red stripes on the tops of the shoulders and features the old Adidas logo, complete with wordmark. The pattern is only visible at the bottom on the back of the jersey.
Made by Adidas. What do you think about Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo's third jersey? Comment below.
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Do you like teams switching into their primary colors after the final whistle to ensure historic celebrations are captured in their iconic home kits?




