Presented the new A.J. Auxerre Third Kit designed by Macron
Following the recent unveiling of the Home shirt for the 2024/2025 season, AJ Auxerre has now introduced the Third kit that the French club will wear for its return season to the Ligue 1. Made by Macron, the club’s technical partner since 2017, this new kit is also produced using Eco Fabric, which is 100% obtained from post-consumer recycled plastic.
The new AJ Auxerre 2024/25 Third shirt is in royal blue and has a crew neck featuring thin horizontal stripes that fade from blue to white, which are also in the sleeve cuffs. In the centre of the jersey is a white horizontal band inscribed between two thinner stripes that repeat the geometric figure graphics with the optical effect of the first jersey. The Macron Hero in white silicon print is on the right chest, while the AJ Auxerre crest is on the left.
The inside backneck label has a background that echoes the geometric graphics of the shirt, together with the crest of AJ Auxerre, the words’ A JAMAIS NOUS SERONS, FIERS D'ÊTRE AUXERROIS’ (We will always be proud to be from Auxerre, part of a famous chorus sung by the club’s fans), the Macron logo and the words ‘Designed in Bologna’, certifying and highlighting the fact that each garment is conceived, designed and developed on the Macron Campus. On the inner lower part of the shirt, there is a personalised tape with the same phrase as the backneck, while on the outer backneck, the words AJ AUXERRE are printed in white.
As in the Home shirt, the lower back features the embossed design of the Maltese cross. The Third Kit is completed by royal blue shorts with white-blue details on the thigh edges and royal blue socks with two horizontal white-blue bands in the centre.
The shirt has a Body Fit, and it is made from Eco Light Sirena fabric. The Eco Micromesh panel on the back and Eco Mesh inserts enhance the shirts’s breathability and overall lightness. The new Game Sets, exclusively made by Macron for A.J. Auxerre, are now available in the dedicated space for the French club on the macron.com website.