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Hull City 22-23 Third Kit Revealed - 21-22 Away Kit Carried Over

Update - 3 July 2022: The first picture of the Hull City 22-23 third kit were just produced by the club and Umbro. As announced more than six months ago, the shirt is carried over from the 21-22 away. In the end, the only difference is the logo of new main sponsor, Corendon Airlines.

Original article - 21 December 2021: Last night, Hull City announced they would be carrying over their black away kit from this season as their 22-23 third jersey.

According to the club, demand for their blackout away shirt has been extremely high.

Hull City 22-23 Third Kit

This is the new Hull third jersey.

The Hull City 2022-23 third kit features a 'blackout' design with tonal stripes and an all-black club badge. Similarly, the Umbro and sponsor logos are also applied in black, creating an understated overall look.

21-22 Away (old sponsor)

A spokesperson for Hull said: "The decision to extend the use of the kit into next season is an apology to those fans who haven’t been able to get their hands on one yet."

The 21-22 Hull City away shirt has already been sold out twice due to its popularity among the supporters.

Also from England, FC Brentford recently announced they would be carrying over their current home shirt for the 22-23 season. It goes without saying that using kits for more than one season is more sustainable for the environment.

In the current era of football kits, most clubs release around 5 kits or more (home, away, third and GK's) annually, resulting in an absurd amount of production. Also, some amazing jersey designs, which could be enjoyed for longer, are too quickly put in and out of use.

It would be nice to see more teams go back to occasionally carrying over shirts, the way Leverkusen, Schalke and Nürnberg did in the 2010's.

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