Crystal Palace reveal 23/24 graffiti-inspired third shirt
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Crystal Palace have revealed their 2023/24 third shirt, modelled above by new signing Matheus França.
The third shirt features south London-inspired graffiti prominently, with dye-sub graphics containing the words ‘SOUTH LONDON & PROUD’ amalgamated with street-art designs to represent the club’s SE25 roots. This pattern is also featured on the club’s new warm up t-shirt and walkout jacket.
The shirt is trimmed in red on its right-hand side, and blue on its left, with these colours also appearing on the sleeve cuff and sides.
Like the home and away shirts, the Macron shirt has sustainability at its heart, being made from Eco Fabric, a polyester material 100% derived from recycled plastic and certified by the Global Recycled Standard.
The slim-fit shirt is made from Eco Sirena Light with a panel of “eco micromesh” in the back for reduced weight and improved breathability, and the garment is also available in a standard supporter’s fit.
The shirt proudly features the club’s principal partner cinch, alongside new shirt sleeve partner Kaiyun Sports on the men’s kit.
Palace’s newest shirt will make its debut in the club’s 23/24 Premier League opener at Sheffield United on Saturday.
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Reports on Sunday suggest that Blackburn Rovers are keen on Crystal Palace midfielder Scott Banks.
- Blackburn Rovers are keen on Crystal Palace midfielder Scott Banks.
- Blackpool were reportedly set to sign the youngster for £500,000 last week before Blackpool enquired.
- Blackburn are said to be eyeing a loan move with a view to eventually making it permanent.
- Despite plenty of concerning off-field updates recently, Blackburn Rovers were able to put all of that aside for 90 minutes on Saturday afternoon when they got their Championship season underway.
- Taking on West Brom at home, Rovers got their season off to a winning start, defeating the Baggies 2-1.Fortunately for Rovers, a quickfire two-minute brace from Dilan Markanday and Harry Leonard was enough to render Matt Phillips’ second half goal as nothing more than a consolation for the visiting side at Ewood Park.
Of course, Blackburn will not rest on their laurels despite that win, with Jon Dahl Tomasson and those at the club no doubt continuing to assess their options when it comes to strengthening the Blackburn squad.