Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
They've confirmed previously that the sponsor logo on the shirt will be black or white thankfully!
Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
us Poms say BLUE and green should never be seen mate
Our shirt sponsor, RSK, is in green. Anyone who's a fashion guru, (I'm not btw, I wear cardigans) know the saying, "Red and green should never been seen".
us Poms say BLUE and green should never be seen mate
Indeed. Red and green are actually Complementary colours, hence the popularity of red football kits.
Shirts will be priced £50 for adults, £45 for juniors and £40 for a toddlers’ full kit.
Shorts and socks will also be available to purchase at a later date.
The kit will also be available to purchase in person from the Valley Superstore when it re-opens later in July, with further news to be announced once confirmed.
The new red home shirt features a diamond graphic based on the popular ‘Woolwich’ shirt worn during the 1991/92 season and is complemented by a stylised black and white striped, ribbed collar with a v-neck design and an enlarged striped, ribbed cuff to match.
For the first time, RSK sits proudly on the front of the shirt, while University of Greenwich appears on the back. Meanwhile, the letters ‘UTA’ appear on the back of the neck, which represents ‘Up the Addicks’.
The shirt is paired with white shorts which include two black stripes down either side along with Castore’s winged logo appearing in red.
Finally, the kit is completed by red socks with black and white hooping to match the shirt’s detailing, with Castore’s logo branded on the calf.
The new strip will be available to purchase from the club’s new online shop from Friday, July 1st and will be worn for the first time during the Addicks’ opening pre-season friendly of the summer against Kilmarnock in Spain on Friday morning.
Shirts will be priced £50 for adults, £45 for juniors and £40 for a toddlers’ full kit.
Shorts and socks will also be available to purchase at a later date.
The kit will also be available to purchase in person from the Valley Superstore when it re-opens later in July, with further news to be announced once confirmed.
The Addicks’ 2022/23 home kit was modelled by a host of representatives from the Charlton family including men’s first-teamers Chuks Aneke, Corey Blackett-Taylor and Jayden Stockley, academy star Deji Elerewe, women’s first-team players Beth Roe, Ella Rutherford and Kiera Skeels, U16s player Luke Ashburn, Adam Biggs and Chidera Ogosi of the Charlton Upbeats, Charlton Power Wheelchair player Julius Croft, Ricky Phipps of Charlton Oxleas NHS, Luke Barton from Charlton Walking Football, Gary Ginnaw of Charlton Invicta, Alfie Maloney of Charlton Athletic Community Trust post-16 academy and Betty Fisher from Charlton Women’s Regional Talent Centre.
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They are uber fashionable.
But you are right about red and green
And I agree that last year was an abomination.
Quite like the Goalkeeper kits
Shirts will be priced £50 for adults, £45 for juniors and £40 for a toddlers’ full kit.
Shorts and socks will also be available to purchase at a later date.
The kit will also be available to purchase in person from the Valley Superstore when it re-opens later in July, with further news to be announced once confirmed.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/addicks-reveal-202223-castore-home-kit
Charlton Athletic have revealed their brand new Castore home kit for the 2022/23 season.
The Addicks and premium sportswear brand Castore agreed a multi-year deal in May and the 2022/23 home strip is the first to be revealed as part of the new partnership.
The new red home shirt features a diamond graphic based on the popular ‘Woolwich’ shirt worn during the 1991/92 season and is complemented by a stylised black and white striped, ribbed collar with a v-neck design and an enlarged striped, ribbed cuff to match.
For the first time, RSK sits proudly on the front of the shirt, while University of Greenwich appears on the back. Meanwhile, the letters ‘UTA’ appear on the back of the neck, which represents ‘Up the Addicks’.
The shirt is paired with white shorts which include two black stripes down either side along with Castore’s winged logo appearing in red.
Finally, the kit is completed by red socks with black and white hooping to match the shirt’s detailing, with Castore’s logo branded on the calf.
The new strip will be available to purchase from the club’s new online shop from Friday, July 1st and will be worn for the first time during the Addicks’ opening pre-season friendly of the summer against Kilmarnock in Spain on Friday morning.
Shirts will be priced £50 for adults, £45 for juniors and £40 for a toddlers’ full kit.
Shorts and socks will also be available to purchase at a later date.
The kit will also be available to purchase in person from the Valley Superstore when it re-opens later in July, with further news to be announced once confirmed.
The Addicks’ 2022/23 home kit was modelled by a host of representatives from the Charlton family including men’s first-teamers Chuks Aneke, Corey Blackett-Taylor and Jayden Stockley, academy star Deji Elerewe, women’s first-team players Beth Roe, Ella Rutherford and Kiera Skeels, U16s player Luke Ashburn, Adam Biggs and Chidera Ogosi of the Charlton Upbeats, Charlton Power Wheelchair player Julius Croft, Ricky Phipps of Charlton Oxleas NHS, Luke Barton from Charlton Walking Football, Gary Ginnaw of Charlton Invicta, Alfie Maloney of Charlton Athletic Community Trust post-16 academy and Betty Fisher from Charlton Women’s Regional Talent Centre.