Kaizer Chiefs, in collaboration with jersey sponsors Kappa, have unveiled their new home and away jerseys for the upcoming season.The kits, set to be available from July 24, retail at R1,399 and feature designs that blend traditional Zulu elements with modern aesthetics.The home jersey showcases a gold base with geometric patterns symbolizing a shield, complemented by black pinstripes and a sleek collar.The away jersey combines bold black with gold and grey zigzag trimmings forming a V-shape on the chest, paying homage to the iconic 1992/93 season.
Both kits will be offered in limited long-sleeve versions, reflecting the club's mantra 'The Kingdom Rises' aimed at making players and supporters stand out.Marketing director Jessica Motaung highlighted the partnership with Kappa and the significance of the designs in representing Amakhosi pride.The new kit will debut in the Toyota Cup against Scottland FC on July 26.
The launch underscores the club's commitment to cultural heritage while embracing innovation, appealing to both loyal supporters and broader audiences.
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