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Eintracht Frankfurt 10/11 Home Jako Kit

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eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

Together with their suppliers Jako, Eintracht Frankfurt presented the new home kit for season 2010/11.

An open fabric structure and side mesh panels allow for optimum air circulation. The design on the front and back of the jersey has a silky sheen and a modern V -neck in black and white, with a comfortable fit . On the back of the collar the word " Eintracht ".

The jersey is available from the first of July, in the two fan shops at Riederwald and Commerzbank Arena, and available in sizes 98 to 4XL . The new 10/11 shirt in the adult size costs 59.95 EUR plus any flocking . The kids have their jerseys for 39.95 EUR or 49.95 EUR (plus flocking ). From 15 July the shirt will be widely commercially available.

Thanks to Martin

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit

eintracht frankfurt 10-11 home jako kit


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-1 # 2010-06-26 08:13
better than last year.
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-3 # 2010-06-26 08:41
First Jako is the worst suplier i know. They should next year change to Adidas, Nike, Puma or at least Kappa. The stripes are nice but the shirt and its style is almost like every year a bit boring. And Eintracht should wear white and black again. Every time the fans could choose the shirt they always chose white and black. At least the players name is on top again.
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+1 # 2010-06-26 09:03
The raised sponsor reminds me of early 2000s shirts. I really like the pattern on the number though
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+2 # prozac_gr 2010-06-26 11:01
Agree about the number (and name)...

The "raised" sponsors were a bit older though... I can remember shirts of the early to mid 90s like that!
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+1 # 2010-06-26 12:40
same shit as every year
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0 # 2010-06-28 17:57
... I am a Eintracht-Fan and I would never choose a black-white kit, because red-black are the traditional colours of Eintracht. And I dont know why you are calling it boring or even shit... It is a traditional kit and not an Ed-Hardy-Piece-of-Shit-Kit... I think that you would never ever call the Celtic kit boring beacuse it looks the same every year (home kit). So please think before you post something like that..
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-2 # 2010-06-28 20:28
Very ordinary, almost ruined by breaking-up the stripes at the back. In fact, it's a whole lotta nothin'

And why are you having a go at Celtic?
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0 # 2010-06-29 19:17
No offense to Celtic but the point i was trying to make is that I find it very disrespectful if you are calling a kit "shit" when it represents the traditional colours of a club. It is not important whether a kit is "exciting" or "boring". It should always represent the club. That is what Celtic is practising every single year, by keeping their home-kit, which to my mind is kind of honourable. If you find this boring - so be it. I was just agitated by the tone that was used in some comments.
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0 # 2010-08-29 09:26
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0 # 2012-05-02 10:30
Hello all
I recently bought a blue long sleeve Eintracht frankfurt football shirt in the fan shop at the Stadion. It was next to the yellow goalkeeper shirts. Can anyone confirm if this blue top is the change strip for the goalkeeper. Thanks in advance.
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