FULL OF STARS AND WITH A MESSAGE OF CIVIC COMMITMENT. THE NEW ASTERAS TRIPOLIS FC 'AWAY' JERSEY

FULL OF STARS AND WITH A MESSAGE OF CIVIC COMMITMENT. THE NEW ASTERAS TRIPOLIS FC 'AWAY' JERSEY

Asteras Tripolis FC and Macron have unveiled the new Away jersey that the Greek top division club will wear during the upcoming season. A jersey made by the Italian brand with a studied design and attention to detail, which on this occasion also carries a message of awareness and civic commitment.

The new "Away" is white with a mandarin collar with yellow and blue borders. Yellow is also present on the sleeve edges and the bottom of the jersey. On the jersey's body, from right to left, there are two diagonal bands, yellow and blue, in sublimation printing. In embossed graphics, there are many stars all over the front body, the symbol of Asteras (star) Tripolis FC. The club's logo on a blue background personalizes the backneck together with the writing ASTERAS.

Particular detail is that of the internal tape on the bottom of the shirt that has the writing, repeated, Στηρίζουμε την μαχη κατά του παιδικού καρκινου * ΜΠΟΡΩ! ΜΠΟΡΕΙΣ! ΜΠΟΡΟΥΜΕ! (Let's support the fight against childhood cancer. I CAN! YOU CAN! WE CAN!).

The Macron Hero is embroidered in the right chest, while on the heart side is Asteras Tripolis' crest.

A shirt dedicated to the fight against childhood cancer that supports the work of the associations of Parents of Children with Neoplastic Diseases, "LAMPSI" and "FLOGA". In the ninetieth anniversary of the club, the message is full of strength and hope, and Asteras will carry it in all the fields of the Greek First Division.

White shorts complete the kit with white drawstrings and blue sidebands, the socks are white with a blue top edge and on the calf have two small vertical yellow and blue bands. The jersey has a Slim Fit, the main fabric is Softlock, and micromesh inserts ensure the perfect garment breathability.

The jersey made by Macron for the Greek club can be purchased online on the website of Asteras Tripolis FC and macron.com.