On the third jersey of Palermo, the Gratton logo returns
In addition to references to Arab-Norman architecture
September 6th, 2024
PUMA and Palermo FC unveil the new Third Kit that will be worn by the men's, women's and youth teams during the 2024/25 season. The completely new concept, never seen before in Palermo, aims to celebrate the history and culture of the city, which has been able to bring together diverse communities and cultures over the centuries, creating a mosaic of colors and suggestions that has always characterized the DNA of the city. For the first time, the Palermo jersey features a color palette inspired by countries in the Maghreb and the Middle East, which have left an eternal cultural legacy and are still represented by hundreds of small and large multicultural communities from all over the world, active and integrated in the life of the city. A tribute to the identity of Palermo and its monuments that celebrate the Arab-Norman architecture as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The multicolor execution of the jersey's pattern, which decorates the sleeves and side profiles in contrast with the white base, pays homage to the human and cultural horizons of Palermo. While on the chest, the vintage logo designed by Piero Gratton and used by Palermo from 1979 to 1986 stands out. It is one of the most beloved logos of all time by the Rosanero fans, with its iconic green diamond. To enrich the design of the jersey, there is a round neck collar and the edges of the sleeves with the contrast colorway in Eucalyptus, and the motto on the back of the neck #siamoaquile. The kit is completed by the shorts in the Eucalyptus colorway with multicolor details that recall the jersey, and the Astro Red socks.
The new Palermo FC Third jersey, with a regular fit, combines 100% recycled polyester fabrics with PUMA's advanced dryCELL thermoregulation technology, an improved moisture management system that ensures the perfect body temperature. It is made with PUMA's innovative recycling technology RE:FIBRE and contains at least 95% of recycled textile waste.