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The winners of a pair of subsequent installments have been announced, with entries and voting respectively closing on another couple today, but before that came the news it was two in two for TRIDENTE, the victor in the 220th stage of the Kit of the Week (KOTW) challenge.

The focus on Italian side Brescia got us salivating over all the entries featuring the iconic white chevron on royal blue - we conjured up images of them being worn by the likes of Andrea Pirlo, Roberto Baggio and, of course, Dario Hübner - but it was actually a change design which came out on top.

TRIDENTE’s Away shirt does nod to said chevron, incorporating it into a gradient effect in a design that gets us thinking of Kappa releases that have worked well - as with the output of all manufacturers, not all of them do.

White and sky blue is not the first colourway you’d think of when looking for a season wardrobe alternative to royal blue and white, but it certainly worked out here. To the victor go the spoils.

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@N7evenI don't think the rules are enforced too strongly on this one. 
@RedCardConcepts i dont know because in italy the clash kits are used out of context and in place of home kits and you may see games where for example juventus wears ...
@N7evenThanks! Clash kits are (usually) third kits for when the visiting team's away kit is too similar to the home teams kit.
the concept is sardines made of 3 triangles each one a different shade of light blue...they are visible, if you cannot see them, you shouldnt be on df the very dim ...
later ill explain the concept...basically there are sardines, local most common edible fish, hidden in the pattern, not so hidden because they are visible...more details later