Puma have officially unveiled the new jerseys for the Ghana national teams.
The theme behind the new design is "crafted from culture" as the jerseys highlight authentic Ghanaian football history and culture.
The aesthetics of the jersey focuses on bold simplicity, mastering of patterns using kente, moisture management, player performance and color enrichment.
The home kit maintains its primary color of white, with sub-patterns of grey vertical stripes. The Black Star in the middle of the shirt matches the black scattered pattern on the sleeves as well.
The away kit sees a switch in color from red to yellow with similar patterns in the new home kit. Unlike the home kit, the sleeves are plain black with no patterns. Once again, the Black Star in the middle of the chest is very visible.
The Black Stars are expected to wear the new jerseys in their friendlies against Mali and Qatar this week.
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