Norwich City 20-21 Home Kit Released

Norwich City's new 2020-2021 home shirt was released today. It is made by Errea and will be worn in the next Championship season.

One of the more unique aspects about Norwich City's 2020-2021 home strip is its presentation, which includes a video featuring renowned violinist Sally Potterton performing in the centre circle of the pitch at Carrow Road as well as a series of portraits commissioned by the club and created by celebrated illustrator Phil Galloway.

Norwich 2020-2021 Home Shirt

Check out Errea's Norwich 20-21 home jersey below.

A smart and bespoke look, the Errea Norwich 20-21 football shirt is yellow with green and white trim on the collar and sleeve cuffs.

Subtle jacquard striping on the front rounds off the smart design of the Errea Norwich City 2020-2021 home shirt.

Unlike in the premier league, where only very limited color options are available, the numbers and player names on the back of the Errea Norwich City 2020-2021 home shirt match the green color used on the shirt.

Errea combines the Norwich City 2020-21 football shirt with green shorts and yellow socks.

Norwich City's new 2020-21 home uniform is available since August 14, retailing at £50.

Sam Jeffery, Head of Commercial Operations, said: “When we set out designing this season’s home kit in collaboration with Errea we had a classical, classy concept in mind, and I think that’s been delivered. A huge amount of time and effort has gone into this across our retail, marketing and communications teams, with the result being a launch campaign and shirt that we’re incredibly proud of."

Kayleigh Coverdale, Head of Retail, said: “We are delighted to launch our new kit for the upcoming 2020-21 Championship season. This kit has been a year in the making with our technical kit partner Errea and the elegant look and feel is brought to life by the special jacquard fabric - this is a process used for the first time in our 10th season with Errea."

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