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After a home jersey that once again sports the Hechter style and an away jersey that delights fans with its combed Eiffel Tower, PSG unveiled this morning its third jersey for the 2024-2025 season. A kit that is generally synonymous with originality, or daring choice. This season, it’s the return of pink.
“This pale pink jersey, adorned with a black stripe, reflects the commitment of both brands to merge elegance and audacity, while capturing the unique spirit of the new generation Club. Together, Paris Saint-Germain and Jordan continue to push the boundaries of style and sport. Designed to transcend generations and genders, this jersey goes far beyond a simple match kit. It extends the energy and excitement of the Parisian summer of 2024, a period when the city shone on the international stage through its sporting performances and its unique style. A symbol of belonging and pride, it embodies the will of supporters and athletes to assert themselves with confidence, on and off the field.”we can read in the press release published by PSG. It will be worn on Friday evening when Rennes is received at the Parc des Princes.
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