Should Red Bull Recolor the Logo for Leeds 24-25 Away and Third Kits?
- Leeds United Kits: The Leeds United 24-25 away kit will be yellow, and the third kit will be light purple.
- Red Bull Logo Issue: The original Red Bull logo color would clash with the away and third kits, likely needing a recolor for a consistent look.
- Precedent for Recolor: Red Bull has previously recolored their logo on other teams' away and third kits for visual consistency.
Leeds United has recently launched their 24-25 home kit with a new front-of-shirt sponsor Red Bull in the original color. Should Red Bull recolor the logo to match the look of their 24-25 away and third kits?
Red Bull to Recolor Logo for Leeds Away and Third Kits?
As we previously leaked, the Leeds United 24-25 away kit will be yellow and the third kit will be light purple (Noble Ink).
So the Red Bull logo in its original color would probably ruin the look of the shirt, so it should be recolored to ensure a consistent look.
In recent seasons, Red Bull has also re-colored the logos on Leipzig's away and third shirts to ensure a perfect match.
Leeds United 24-25 Home Kit
Leeds United 24-25 Home Kit Released
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