Corinthians 2022-23 Nike Third Kit

This is the new Sport Club Corinthians Paulista - Corinthians - third (III) shirt by Nike.

Nodding to the tenth anniversary of the Brazilian side’s 2012 defeat of Chelsea in Yokohama, Japan which gave Corinthians their second Club World Cup title, the beige 2022-23 design is decorated with Japanese script in black.

The “Here is Corinthians” proclamation is overlaid with a colour-converted crest and a black Swoosh logo, while the Japanese flag also appears inside the neck and the shirt will be combined with complementing shorts and socks to form a kit.

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M10
 · 11 months ago
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かっこいい!
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Throwback Vault
 · 1 year ago
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Such a great post on "Corinthians 2022-23 Nike Third Kit" this post is helpful for fashion lovers. keep it up good work. Thanks for sharing this post.
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B Martins
 · 2 years ago
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Some people are just good at condemning things when they actually add no value to things in life. Every replica Jersey is a merchandise gimmick to add to the overall bottom line of the club and for cash of course. So do a bit of critical thinking before you write. You have a choice to love it or leave it. I love the Jersey so where can l get it?
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Polyn Alexander
 · 2 years ago
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Can’t get one on their website so where else can we buy one?
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  • Steve 2 years ago
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Dan Dors
 · 2 years ago
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Beautiful. One of the most beautiful football tops I've ever seen in my life's. Go Corinthians!
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Tt
 · 2 years ago
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Dont like it
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Trojan Dosser
 · 2 years ago
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Purely a marketing ploy. Corporate greed for a dish towel --- tut tut
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Fat Dave
 · 2 years ago
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Pretty grim - not just the design, but the whole tenuous concept of a 10 year anniversary of anything, used as a marketing trick to get credulous fans to part with their cash.
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Steveharis
 · 2 years ago
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Top shirt
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JK
 · 2 years ago
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That ain’t no Masterpiece folks
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