ExWHUEmployee shares all three West Ham kits for 21/22 season

Reliable West Ham insider ExWHUEmployee has shared all three kits for the upcoming season.

The Hammers typically release their kits in mid June and sometimes in the final week of the month.

However, this time around, there’s been not one kit officially announced, but ExWHUEmployee was quick to break the new designs on his Patreon page and confirmed that these three kits will be the new designs for next season.

He wrote, “The fact that the kits have now been leaked all over social media we can confirm that these are the new home, away and third shirts that have been described in much detail on the podcast.

“At least one of the kits is thought (although not confirmed) to be being released next week.”

Rad designs

The home kit is a throwback to the 2000s design made famous by Paulo Di Canio for his outrageous goal against Wimbledon. Those were the good days and because of last season, there seems to be a great vibe going into next season too.

Bringing European football back to East London was something that we’ve wanted for a long time and we’ve got it finally after finishing in the top 6 last season.

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Our away kit is also a tribute to the iconic Argentina jersey of the 90s and there appears to be a plan in the works to have a special kit launch given the hype and endless speculation on social media about the designs.

We cannot wait for the boys to get back to action and wear these new kits. They seem to be classics and surely will get the fans excited once the season kicks off.

As of now, our players are focusing on getting ready for the new season and will be playing a pre-season friendly later today against Dundee.

The side has been north of the border and training in St. Andrews all week and we’re looking forward to seeing them in action.

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