Crystal Palace 2022/23 Kits
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Crystal Palace currently play in the Premier League and they wear red and blue striped home shirts which were first used in the 1970s. Nicknamed the 'Eagles', Crystal Palace wear yellow and sky blue away shirts. The kits for Palace are supplied by Macron who overtook Avec in the 2014-15 season.
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2022/23 Crystal Palace Home Shirt
First introduced on the away shirt, the brushstroke striping reappeared on Crystal Palace's Macron 2022/23 home jersey. The outfit had a base colour of deep blue, giving visibility to the tonal overlap of the red stripes. It also maintained the broad profile for the white sleeve cuffs and round collar and their offset edge striping in red and blue.
2021/22 Crystal Palace Home Shirt
Inspired by their past kits with a sash design, Crystal Palace adopts a diagonally striped shirt for the 2021/22 season. The new bold look is the first time such striping orientation is adopted and features the traditional colours of blue and red, with the former further incorporating dark borders. The raglan sleeves share the same shade of red, while the sleeve cuffs and collar apply the same tone of blue.
2020/21 Crystal Palace Home Shirt
Crystal palace is going to sport a similar design for their 2020-21 home, away, and third kits, the first time they have done so since the club's promotion in the 2012-2013 campaign. Central to all the shirts is the three vertical bands that occupy the laterals and centre of the shirt. The relatively wide bands stretch from the hemline up to the chest area, with the centre band ending up with an arrow-shaped tip. The home shirt has a blue base colour with red bands. The Puma cats are white while the Crystal Palace badge is fully-coloured. The W88 logo is with official colours while the branding is in white. Blue shorts and socks complete the home kit.
2022/23 Crystal Palace Away Shirt
Crystal Palace had technical partner Macron produce a white away shirt for its 2022/23 season. Predominantly white, the jersey showcased an eye-catching central vertical band with a red-and-blue half-and-half design on a brushstroke application. An offset narrow striping of the same colours ran parallel to the edge of the sleeve cuffs and round collar. The crest reflected the change of the club's foundation to 1861, a result of extensive research detecting club activity in the said year. In addition, additional embossed crests subtly adorned the sleeves.
2021/22 Crystal Palace Away Shirt
Crystal Palace wears a predominantly yellow away shirt for this season. Produced by Puma, the jersey contains the template singular vertical stripe on each shoulder and the narrow profile of the sleeve cuffs. Both details are blue together with the rear half of the collar. A dominant visual design on the shirt is the dual-coloured vertical band in red and blue located on the left side, similar to that of the Lyon home. Taking the backstage is the tonal eagle graphic occupying the rest of the front side.
2020/21 Crystal Palace Away Shirt
Crystal palace is going to sport a similar design for their 2020-21 home, away, and third kits, the first time they have done so since the club's promotion in the 2012-2013 campaign. Central to all the shirts is the three vertical bands that occupy the laterals and centre of the shirt. The relatively wide bands stretch from the hemline up to the chest area, with the centre band ending up with an arrow-shaped tip. The away shirt has a white base colour with a red centre and blue lateral bands. The Puma cats are blue while the Crystal Palace badge is fully-coloured. The W88 logo is with official colour while the branding follows the same gold colour. White shorts and socks complete the away kit.
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Crystal Palace wear home shirts comprising red and blue stripes and play their home games at Selhurst Park, South Norwood, London. The South London side with a nickname today of the Eagles, were founded in 1861 by staff working at the Great Exhibition in Paxtons Crystal Palace, they became the first team in the history of the game to play at an indoor stadium. There were no fears for the state of the pitch as the clear glass structure let natural light in to allow the grass to grow well.
The building did have its problems though and the regular breaking of glass from wayward shots meant the players had to develop skills in repairing them, which in turn earned them the nickname of 'The Glaziers'.
Palace will always struggle to compete against its larger more financially supported London rivals, but has a reputation for never say die survival. Famous players to have worn a Palace shirt include Andy Gray, Ian Wright, Geoff Thomas, Kenny Sansom, Jim Cannon, Nigel Martyn, Andrew Johnson, Attilio Lombardo, John Salako and Paul Hinshelwood. Crystal Palace received £8,600,000 a club record from Everton for Andy Johnson in June 2006.
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