No More Hummel: Errea Yeovil Town 23-24 Away Kit Released
The new Yeovil Town away kit was released today. It is made by Errea and will be worn in the 2023-2024 National League South.
Yeovil Town 23-24 Away Kit
This is the new Erreà Yeovil Town away football shirt for 23-24.
The Erreà Yeovil Town 2023-2024 away football shirt pays homage to the legacy of Petters United, a team that only existed for ten years, but had a significant impact on the future of Yeovil Town.
The Erreà Yeovil Town 2023-2024 away shirt is designed to emulate Petters United's last kit from 1913. The Errea Yeovil Town 2023-24 away jersey featured yellow and black stripes, like the shirt from more than 100 years ago.
The Errea Yeovil Town 2023-2024 away shirt is not available to purchase yet.
Check out classic Yeovil Town kits on Football Kit Archive
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