Brentford Football Club revealed their new Umbro Away kit for the 22/23 Premier League season.
The light blue design, reminiscent of the club's away kits from the ‘80s and early ‘90s, feature an embroidered castle crest and will be the second kit in as many years that will be rolled over for two seasons.
The castle crest was introduced in 1975 as a celebration of ‘the fortress’ Griffin Park, when, in the 1929/30 season, the Club went on a record-breaking run of 21 home wins. It was used by the Club for 18 seasons from 1975/76 to 1992/93. It has been reintroduced to the new kit for this two-year cycle.
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It also features ribbed cuffs and collar, signed off on the inside with ‘Bee Together’, Brentford's message of inclusivity and their Bee symbol printed on the neck.