Completing what is a particularly clean set for the season, Athens Kallithea have revealed their 24/25 third shirt from Kappa. The blacked-out design, available in long-sleeve and short-sleeve versions, arrives with an avant-garde black-and-white editorial campaign.

Back in the top division of Greek football for the first time in 18 years, Athens Kallithea continue to make their mark on the style front, this tie with the launch of their new third shirt from Kappa. The design once again comes from a collaboration with Munich-based designers Bureau Borsche, as AKFC president and creative director Ted Philipakos continues to keep the club at the forefront of the football x fashion movement.

Joining the classic and refined home shirt and the stripped back away, the sleek new third shirt design sees a black-on-black presentation, with the club logo, Kappa logo, and ΕΜΣΤ wordmark of the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens in a subtly reflective material. The monochrome shirt is accented by a traditional collar with a textured trim at the edges.

To present the 24/25 third shirt, Philipakos tapped Athenian photographer Yiorgos Mavropoulos, known for a distinctively intimate and abstract style of black-and-white photography. The campaign recalls Greek model Theopisti Pourliotopoulou and was shot at Mona Athens, the former 1950s textile factory turned stylish boutique hotel located in the lively, bohemian neighbourhood of Psyrri.

The 24/25 AKFC third shirt is available now exclusively at shop.akfc66.gr.