Watford 24/25 Kelme Home Kit

Watford 24/25 Kelme Home Kit

This is the new Kelme 24-25 Home shirt for Watford Football Club (FC).

The 2024-25 primary release for the English EFL Championship side is in yellow with alternating red and black pinstripes, a full-colour crest and an eye-catching central sponsorship logo.

Red shorts - introduced by legendary manager Graham Taylor in 1979 and since featuring in several glorious moments in the Hornets’ history - return and the first-choice kit is completed with matching red socks.

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Modric
 · 2 months ago
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I dont like it cause every year its the same designe or colours.😩
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Mr Pootyshirt
 · 2 months ago
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All i see is mr Q
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Simply Red
 · 2 months ago
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Nice to see a bit of red in there. Every Watford kit should have a good helping of red.
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Nauseous in LU2
 · 2 months ago
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Awful.
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Stan
 · 2 months ago
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Great kit, love a pin stripe, would have full stars but for the uneven collar line
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Ewan
 · 2 months ago
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Anything had to be better than last season.
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Nick
 · 2 months ago
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Superb
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Acid Arab
 · 2 months ago
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The collar design looks like it has Superman's cape attached behind.
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Pub Lunch
 · 2 months ago
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Lovely clean kit - even better that for the third season in a row the club are offering the shirt without the sponsor. Great job Kelme.
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Razza
 · 2 months ago
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Nice to see more red back in Watford kits once again. Had some absolute stinkers in the last few years. Is a bit tatty looking though. Kelme make Castore kits less rubbish than they are. No mean feat
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