
These are the new FC Twente home and away kits manufactured by Burrda for the 2011/12 Eredivisie season.
Twente Enschede are currently sitting at the top of the Dutch league with aspirations of capturing their second league title in their 46 year history.
The new kits from Burrda seem to follow the same template as Burrda's recenlty released Belgium home shirt the shirts also feature a watermark of the horse lement of the club's crest just as was also done with Belgium.
The away shirt is shirt stays blue for the 11/12 season although a much lighter shade now although the back in constrast is stays dark and will probably feature a white name and number set.
Thanks to Voetbalshirts.com






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Comments
meh
Burrda have always been s h i t
What I don´t like is the burrda logo on the shoulders.
Well, I don´t like the burrda logo at all. And I don´t like this ``curved´´ line on the front separating two areas, copying other brand´s template.
Me neither????!!!
Twente is WAY to good of a club to use Burrda. They have Diadora now and they make a pretty descent kit for Twente. If they feel the need to change supplier they should have gone with adidas, umbro, Nike but not Burrda.
I can not believe it.
I guess....they are thinking about the budget for the next few seasons....Burrda must be paying then a lot more then Diadora. Nike and the rest of the 'big names' don't want to sign Twente yet because they are not that 'popular' as Ajax/PSV/Feyenoord.
Go with quality, choose Umbro!
qatar?
Yarp.
they made most horrible shirt ever...see belgium kit...
? You obviously know nothing about FC Twente- considering what they have achieved after coming back from near bankruptcy, consistently scouting amazing new talents but being smart enough to not create any budget defecit and so don't have to rely on selling off talent, consistently replacing key players who do get transferred, hiring an excellent coach (Preud'homme) that the rest of the Dutch league has ignored, winning the Dutch league, doing incredibly well in the Europa league and holding up well to top clubs in their first Champions league. Their fans are also well behaved and well respected internationally.
A lot of European clubs could learn a lot from Twente about how to succesfully run a club.
Going with Burrda was a smart financial decision and that also counts.
This season's Burrda kits are excellent though.
Who the censored are you than you censoreding fag?
The horse represents the (Saxon) region and the origin of this goes back as far as 760 AD. The anglo saxons (ever heard of them?) even took it on later.
Here's the arms of Kent:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Arms-kent.jpg
So SFU f-in idiot!