England away kit 2024: Shirt release date, price and St George’s cross saga

ENGLAND’S football team has been caught up in controversy recently when releasing their new home kit.

Let’s hope there’s less chaos now the away kit has been revealed.

The new away kit is “dark raisin”

What colour is England’s 2024 away kit?

England’s 2024 away kit is mostly made up of the “dark raisin” purple colour along with the logos being in “sesame”.

The Three Lions’ new away kit has seen them stray from their usual changed colours of red or blue and opt for purple instead.

England chiefs have described it as combining the two to create an “eye-catching purple”.

According to a statement the new match gear has been inspired by old footballing legends.

The team said that “the bold purple colour remixes reds and blues from the past.”

How much is England’s 2024 away kit?

The England 2024 away kit will set you back £85.99 if you purchase it from the official website.

That’s for an adult size, men or women’s, but a children’s shirt is just a few pounds cheaper at £82.99 and the shorts are £32.99.

Adults shorts will cost £44.99.

A toddler’s mini kit will set you back £54.99 – including the shorts, shirt and socks.

When will England’s 2024 away kit be available to buy?

You can get your hands on the England away kit now ahead of the 2024 Euros kicking off.

England will first be taking to the pitch for the Euros on June 16, 2024 where they will go up against Serbia.

They will then play again against Denmark on June 20 and then against Slovenia on June 25 which will be the end of the group stages.

However, they England will be wearing the kit before then.

England’s men’s team debuted the away kit for the 2-2 draw with Belgium on Tuesday, March 26, 2024.

Why did Nike change the England flag?

Fans have been quick to point out that the St George cross was different than usual on both the home and away kits.

The traditional red cross on the Three Lions’ kit has been altered to one with navy, light blue and purple.

It is said to be a nod to the 1966 World Cup winners’ training kit.

Some weren’t happy with the change as it was labelled as “woke”.

Some fans have even called on the manufacturer to revert back to the usual colours.

According to The Mail, Nike will not rise to pressure from some England fans.

A Nike spokesperson said: “The England 2024 Home kit disrupts history with a modern take on a classic.

“The trim on the cuffs takes its cues from the training gear worn by England’s 1966 heroes, with a gradient of blues and reds topped with purple.

“The same colours also feature an interpretation of the flag of St. George on the back of the collar.”

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