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Where to buy Man City's home kit for the 2024/25 season

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Updated 10:55 16 May 2024 GMT+1Published 09:23 16 May 2024 GMT+1

Where to buy Man City's home kit for the 2024/25 season

Fans have shared their thoughts on the new design.

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Man City have just revealed their 2024/25 home kit, in collaboration with Puma.

It follows a teaser of the design which was shared to X (formerly Twitter) earlier this week — and it's safe to say the new kit has got people talking.

Man City dropped its new home kit this morning.
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Where can I buy the Man City 2024/25 home kit?

The kit is available to buy now on Kitbag and via the Puma website.

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It starts at £80 for a classic shirt or £85 for the long-sleeved jersey, going up to £120 for the authentic version.

What does the 2024/25 home kit look like?

While the 2023/24 home kit design was rather pared back, with a simple sky blue striped pattern, the latest home jersey features the classic sky blue colour alongside a unique navy graphic around the sleeves and collar.

This 0161 design looks to pay homage to the local area telephone code, which covers much of the Greater Manchester area.

There are also a few navy accents around the waist.

The kit features navy accents around the collar.
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The 2024/25 kit will be available to purchase from the Puma website, as well as Kitbag, the official Man City store, alongside the likes of JD Sports, Sports Direct, Fanatics UK and Decathlon.

At the moment the designs for the away and third kits have not yet been released but we will be sure to keep you updated as soon as they are.

Man City's 2024/25 home kit is available to buy now on Kitbag and via the Puma website.

Featured Image Credit: PUMA

Topics: Football, Man City, Manchester City, Kit, PUMA

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