Latics reveal new third strip
Date published: 23 August 2022
The new kit is now available to buy from this morning (Tuesday). Pictured is Harry Vaughan
Latics have revealed the club’s new third kit for the 2022/23 National League season.
The kit is now available to buy from this morning (Tuesday), with online sales at: oafcstore.com
Supporters can also pick up the new kit in person at the Fan Store from 9.30am, with further details and opening times below.
The new third kit will be worn for the first time in the away match at York City on Bank Holiday Monday.
Hummel has once again has created a bespoke design for this season’s third kit, combining fashion with practicality to produce a shirt that will look smart across both training and leisure wear.
The new design is based on the club’s away kit from 1994-96, with the retro look inverted to feature a colour scheme which is predominately marine with tangerine hoops and trim.
Hummel’s iconic chevrons again feature across the shoulders, with the kit completed with marine shorts and socks.
The Danish sportswear manufacturer has used its ECO8 technology to ensure each shirt is manufactured from high-performing polyester produced from up to eight recycled plastic bottles.
The design again carries the name of front of shirt sponsor Bartercard.
The release of the third kit completes this season’s Hummel range, with the home, away, goalkeeper, training and leisure wear all available in-store and online.
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