Man City 2021-22 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys

Martin Macdonald
Martin Macdonald
  • 20 Oct 2021 09:21 CDT
  • 16 min read
Jack Grealish scores for Man City against Norwich
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In February of 2019, Manchester City signed a new kit deal with Puma worth a reported £65 million over the next 10 seasons.

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While the majority of elite teams in Europe have their kits made by juggernauts Nike and Adidas, Man City's kits are made by the German company, who also develop shirts for the likes of Arsenal and Milan.

Man City's home kits have historically been dominated by their sky blue colour, and that tradition has continued into 2021/22 - a season in which the club will be hoping to retain their Premier League title and also hope to go one further in the Champions League to finally win the competition.

FootballTransfers takes a look at all the kits Man City will be wearing this campaign.

Man City’s 2021-22 home kit

Man City's home kit for the current season has a very special inspiration and it surrounds a certain Sergio Aguero.

The current campaign is 10 years since the club won their first ever Premier League title, when Aguero popped up in the last minute of the season to score the winning goal against Queens Park Rangers to see his club crowned champions.

The overall sky blue colouring is in a 'scoreboard' texture to mark that occasion, but the real Easter Egg comes in the collar.

On the inside of the collar, you'll find a '93:20' scoreboard pattern - the minute and second that Aguero scored against QPR.

Man City say of the kit: "The new home jersey combines 100% recycled polyester with advanced PUMA dryCELL thermoregulation technology to ensure uncompromising fit and mobility, keeping the athlete dry and comfortable.

"An ultra-light jacquard structure is integrated into the back of the jersey to enhance breathability during intense performance."

Man City’s 2021-22 away kit

Man City described their white away kit as "water inspired" due to how the shirt is made with less water consumption than ever before.

Their official website says:

"Produced with a special Dope Dye manufacturing process to reduce water consumption, the new kit pays tribute to the Club’s global charity initiative, Cityzens Giving, which uses football to raise awareness of and access to safe water across the world.

"The striking new shirt features water droplets throughout the design, whilst the Club crest, PUMA cat, Etihad and Nexen sponsor logos feature iridescent colours, resembling the effect of light breaking through water droplets."

Man City’s 2021-22 third kit

Man City's third kit is part of Puma's controversial range of third kits this season which hold no club badge.

Instead, the Puma logo is front and centre, followed by the name of the club rather than the club crest, followed by the Etihad sponsor below.

Man City’s 2021-22 goalkeeper kit

Man City’s 2021-22 training kit

Ederson and Zack Steffen will be switching between a green goalkeeper kit and a navy blue goalkeeper kit throughout the 2021/22 campaign.

Man City’s 2021-22 kids and baby kit

Man City and Puma have accommodated for youngsters looking to show their support for the club as well with infant and baby kits.

The children’s kits all come in the same designs as the adult ones, while the baby kit comes in a pair with the shorts and the minikit provides the whole set with jersey, shorts and socks.

How much will Man City’s kits cost and where to buy?

All Man City's kits are available to buy on the club's official website.

Adult shirts are selling for £70, which rises to £85 with a player name on the back. It's £110 for an authentic match shirt, and with a player's name on the back as well, it costs £120 for the match shirt.

The goalkeeper £70 for adults and £60 for kids.

A kids shirt costs £55, or £70 with a name printed onto the back.

For infants, it costs £50 for the shirt, shorts and socks.

The kits are available online and in club stores, as well as on the Puma website and in stores. They can also be bought in most major sports and football retail shops.

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