Harambee Stars jerseys will go on sale from next month before the national soccer team travel to Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in June in Cairo, Egypt.
After entering a partnership between Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and Macron, the kits will go to the market on May 20th 2019.
The artwork and design of the new kit is expected to be made public by the end of this week, and fans have been encouraged to book their jerseys as soon as possible to avoid disappointments.
Each jersey will go for Sh3,500 and FKF president Nick Mwendwa says that the sale of the jerseys will majorly be done online, but that plans are underway to partner with leading vendors who have expressed interest in stocking the jerseys.
Kitting has been a major issue within the national team and with Harambee Stars qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations, it was imperative that the federation comes clear on the type of kits to be used by the players.
Harambee Stars are expected to don the new jerseys when they leave the country on May 31 for a 19-day training camp in France ahead of the Afcon.
Kenya are pooled in group āCā alongside Algeria, Tanzania and Senegal. They will play Algeria in the opening fixture on June 23 at the 30 June stadium in Cairo, before facing Tanzania on June 27 and Senegal on July 1 at the same venue.
