Fans mock Premier League side Crystal Palace as they unveil their new home, away and third kits for the 2020/21 season on Friday afternoon.
A huge of reaction was posted on the club’s Twitter account, while some liked the new strips, the majority thought it looked awful.
We will let you be a judge of that, we however feel they have definitely had better kits previous to this.
Crystal Palace have released their home, away and third kit for the 2020/21 season, with the PUMA designs available to pre-order now.
As can be seen in various social media posts as well as their YouTube video, they are modelled at Selhurst Park by Jordan Ayew, Christian Benteke, Luka Milivojevic, Tyrick Mitchell, Jairo Riedewald, Jeffrey Schlupp and Joel Ward, as well as new signing Nathan Ferguson showing off the home strip, the three eye-catching kits follow a symmetrical design pattern for the first time since the promotion campaign of 2012/13.
The design and colour scheme follows a shared pattern, as the club and its supporters proudly state ‘These Colours Unite Us All’.
The style sees red or blue arrows rise up to the chest, with the primary kit colour across the majority of the shirt, shorts and socks. Sticking with the core colours of 2019/20, the home shirt is red and blue with the away being white and the third kit black this season.
Discussing the newly released designs, Chairman Steve Parish said: “I was immediately inspired when I saw the concept from a supporter who had shared designs on Instagram, with perfect synergy across all the kits for the upcoming season. Working closely with PUMA and our design team at Crystal Palace, we believed these were the designs we had to bring to life, and I’m proud to say we’ve done so.
“We haven’t produced a shared design across shirts since our memorable promotion season in 2012/13, and there is no better campaign to honour in our eighth consecutive season in the Premier League.
“I fully believe these kits are bold and eye-catching enough to captivate both current supporters and new ones – wherever they may be – and I look forward to seeing the team wear them throughout the upcoming Premier League campaign.”
These PUMA kits will be worn from the first-team through the Academy and by the Women’s team too, with new sponsor W88 on first-team and Under-23 shirts.
All three of these stylish new kits are available to pre-order through the online Club Shop, meaning you’ll receive your 2020/21 shirt before they go on general sale at the end of August. To pre-order, click HERE now.
Pricing
Home, away and third kit
Price
Shirt £50
Shirt pro-fit £50
Shirt women £50
Shirt youth £40
Kit baby £40
Kit infant £40
Shorts £25
Shorts youth £20
Socks £14
Socks youth £11
Goalkeeper home and away
Price
Shirt £55
Shirt youth £45
Shorts £25
Shorts youth £20
Socks £14
Socks youth £11
As mentioned, fans mock Crystal Palace as they unveil their new home, away and third kits…
Gambling destroys more lives than mutually assured destruction, so this is a more palatable sponsor imo
— ? (@JA9GOAT) August 7, 2020
Ah, that’s where the top half of our new kit went
— Adrian Trangmar (@adrian_ontario) August 7, 2020
You did this to me pic.twitter.com/RDVSOR75FO
— Mo ?? (@CPFCMorais) August 7, 2020
I’m really hoping they grow on me but disappointed there’s no yellow top. No creativity with these
— HedgeHog (@muller_cpfc) August 7, 2020
Nah man please tell me this is a wind up
— Ciaran (@CiaranCPFC) August 7, 2020
Alright lads when are you releasing the real kits?
— ♣️ (@TheCityClout) August 7, 2020
These look horrible. Really disappointed. How hard can it be to produce a normal striped kit?
— George Mann (@George_Persona) August 7, 2020
Good joke now release the real kit
— Sam? (@sampalacefc) August 7, 2020
God that’s ugly
— Alex (@_10kanee) August 7, 2020
At least the sun is shining #cpfc
— BN (@cpfcbailey) August 7, 2020
Some of the concept kit designs were so much better. I think there has been no imagination at all involved with designing these. I certainly won’t be buying one, and that’s the first time in about 20 years. That was certainly not worth waiting for #CPFC
— Nathan Burr (@palaceboy11) August 7, 2020
Delete right now
— joel (@joelcpfc_) August 7, 2020
Wow. Can genuinely say I think they all look awful. Who on earth signed off on these?
— Luke CPFC (@LukeRemnant) August 7, 2020
It’s not even like one is bad so you can get the other decent one. They’re all absolutely shite
— Luke (@thfc_comps) August 7, 2020
Who has the final say on the kit designs? Last seasons was one of the best we have had barring the awful sponsor logo. This season is very meh.
— Patrizio Liguori (@PatrizioLiguori) August 7, 2020
Nah. No sash, no cash.
— Pete ? (@Sarf_London) August 7, 2020
At a time when finances will be tight due to pandemic etc, why not release a truly awful kit that not many fans will buy. A very Palace thing to do ?♂️
— WeArePalace (@kdmm1000) August 7, 2020
More like famous blue and bit of red, awful kits and a scam that we’ve had to wait this long anyway. I’ll be willing to wait even longer if it means they’re redesigned, fucking awful kits
— jake (@jake33801052) August 7, 2020
The levels are staggering pic.twitter.com/9GR21sIPcm
— ryan (@bhafcryan) August 7, 2020
So your telling me we waited all this time for this ??
— joel (@joelcpfc_) August 7, 2020
??? oh my
— Tom (@Tom_Proudfoot) August 7, 2020
Our club is falling apart ?? 2020 has killed palace, awful football, no tactics, no youth and now this absolutely disgusting kit ?? fml
— Nathan Spencer (@nathannspencer) August 7, 2020
Quite literally the worst kit Crystal palace have released in years. I have seen concept kits much much better than this. Chelsea’s third kit or whatever the leaked version was is much better. Even the players in the graphic are laughing how bad they are. Won’t sell well at all.
— Jason Lee ?? (@ForeverAYellow) August 7, 2020
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