Crystal Palace 2023-24 Macron Away Kit

Crystal Palace 2023-24 Macron Away Kit

Crystal Palace has unveiled their 23/24 away kit, featuring the beloved sash design from the 1970s.

The primary colours of sky blue and white pay homage to the club's origins dating back to 1861.

The kit's distinctive sash bears the inscription "Crystal Palace Football Club Founded 1861," recognising the club's significant contribution to the development of modern football. As the oldest league club still playing professional football, Crystal Palace holds a pivotal place in the sport's evolution.

Completing the ensemble, the shirt is accompanied by white shorts and white socks adorned with a blue band.

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Mr T O Ilet Brush
 · 2 years ago
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Very nice Effort, classy, silky, the boys will look ace in this kit.
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Carlos
 · 2 years ago
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The pictures are a bit confusing maybe it is the light but in some of the photos the sash looks pale blue and in others it looks turquoise, preferring the pale blue
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  • Carlos 2 years ago
    Meant to ask why did palace change their colours in the 70s from sky and claret to blue and red
Get Shirty
 · 2 years ago
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Lovely kit but zero points for still putting out this lie. THERE IS NO CONNECTION, SEPARATE CLUB!!!
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  • Poof Mugabe 2 years ago
    Th clubs are connected! In 1826 Randwick Crevice invented the piston steam hammer and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. With his new found wealth he purchased the largest balloon making factory in the Northern Hemisphere with the aim of making a balloon so large, it could take a man to the moon. On 16th December 1853, Randwick and his faithful chimpanzee, Graham set off from his factory in Shropshire on a trip to the moon. The balloon reached approximately 11 miles from Ipswich Town Centre before it exploded, killing both Randwick and Graham. This circumstantial evidence proves that Crystal Palace Football Club was originally owned by the first man who never got any near the moon on a balloon.
Chaf DeFonseca
 · 2 years ago
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Mouldy.
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Razza
 · 2 years ago
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Not a lover of a sash. Not bad. Just not that good either. Bang average
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Matt
 · 2 years ago
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Best shirt for the new season bar none for me.
Excellent.
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Moody
 · 2 years ago
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So they are still peddling this lie. It is genuinely weird. Even the Crystal Palace archivist has said that their is no link between the two clubs.

This Crystal Palace was founded in 1905 by a landlord hoping to cash in on the growing popularity of football. He literally stole the name. That is the only link.

This version of Crystal Palace did not even play in London until Croydon was incorporated as a Greater London borough in 1965. If they had any shame, they would drop all this nonsense and rebrand themselves as Croydon FC, the ‘Pride of Greater South London’.
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  • Steve 2 years ago
    You sad *******
    • Cake Moncreiff 2 years ago
      The sash represents the parting of the social classes during the English Civil war of 1684. Crystal Palace were invented a year later by Miners who marched to London in protest and stayed because the pies were nicer.
Russel1311
 · 2 years ago
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The kit’s nice but they need to stop this whole “Crystal Palace we’re founded in 1861” stuff - it was debunked ages ago and it’s a bit pathetic that they keep persisting with it as though everyone believes it
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  • Rolf Basking-Shark 2 years ago
    Crystal Palace were founded by a sewing group in 1822 in South Lanarkshire. Originally known as 'South Lanarkshire Quilters' they relocated to London because of the 'Scottish Sheep Famine' in 1907. The name Crystal Palace was taken from a local tea shop which many of the team frequented after training.
    • Russel1311 2 years ago
      Every day’s a school day ?
JK
 · 2 years ago
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Good effort Macron
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Ant
 · 2 years ago
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Very nice shirt macron done good
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