2022/23 home shirt revealed

Slavia revealed the new Puma home shirt for 2022/23.

The club continues in cooperation with Puma which started in 2019. The 2022/23 is fourth shirt made by this manufacturer.

The red-white shirt stitched from two halves with the red star on the white half has been in use since 1896 and is probably the oldest football shirt design which is still in use. This year both sleeves are in the same colour as the adjacent half which is a change to usual design.

Picture of Slavic goddess Slavia inspired by classical art noveau paintings is displayed on the inner side of the neck which marks the 130th anniversary of the club.

Slavia is the first club in the Czech Republic which will use the brand-new PUMA ULTRAWEAVE material which is 44% lighter than previous shirts. The shirt itself without sponsor prints weight only 72g. This material will be used by Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, or AC Milan this season.

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