🤌 Roma's third kit: pure elegance, historic badge, green tribute 🌳
The concept behind the design comes to life from the green areas and famous gardens of Rome, merging elegance and innovative spirit in a kit that does not go unnoticed.
🤩 Italian details and iconic logo
White dominates the scene, but it's the details that make the difference: collar and iconic three adidas stripes on the shoulders are dyed green, recalling the Roman vegetation, while the adidas Originals logo and the historic 'ASR' trigram stand out in bright yellow, creating a strong visual contrast.
To complete the look, a refined pattern inspired by the geometries of Italian gardens, a real touch of class that tells of an elegant and modern Rome.
A detail that is noticed in the video shared by the yellow and red club to announce the new shirt number of Artem Dovbyk, who leaves the 11 (goes to the new acquisition Ferguson) to take the 9.
The collaboration between the yellow and red club and adidas continues to focus on the combination of historical roots and contemporary spirit. In this case too, the inspiration comes from the club's archives and its most authentic symbolism, with the aim of creating a product that speaks to both long-time fans and new generations.
👀 Debut in Germany
The official debut is expected for July 26, when Roma will wear the new jersey in the friendly against Kaiserslautern at the Fritz-Walter Stadion, in Germany.
Fans will be able to purchase the new Third Kit from July 23 at the AS Roma Store, online at store.asroma.com, at selected adidas outlets, on the adidas app, at adidas.it and at JD stores, the club's official retail partner.
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