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Bristol City third kit inspired by city’s street art scene

By Milan Perera  Wednesday Jul 31, 2024

Bristol City have unveiled their third kit with help from one of our city’s biggest graffiti artists.

Inkie’s works, an integral part of the street art scene, have graced many festivals and streets.

An ardent Bristol City fan, he was given the honour of unveiling the Robins’ third kit alongside City Men’s Anis Mehmeti and City Women’s Amalie Thestrup.

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The kit, inspired by Inkie’s work, was designed by Fever Pitch, and the street artist gave it his blessing.

It will feature in the 2024/25 Sky Bet Championship and Barclays Women’s Championship seasons.

In the promo shoot, Inkie repainted the black shirt with hints of City’s vintage red in the cuffs.

Inkie at work on a mural on Cotham Hill – photo: Inkie

Inkie’s style features prominent flowing lines inspired by William Morris, Alphonse Mucha and Islamic architecture.

Inkie teased: “Hoping to fully design one for next season.”

Main photo: Fever Pitch

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