Y ahora todo el equipo pic.twitter.com/GFuZH4iL6O
— C.D. Palencia (@CDPalencia) May 12, 2016
CD Palencia, who play in the Spanish fourth division, are continuing the local tradition for bizarre kit designs with one that doubles as a human anatomy lesson. Both the shirt and shorts duplicate the muscle structure of the human body, making the wearer look like some kind of skinless freak — a disturbing sight that might intimidate opponents.
The kit actually kind of looks like CD Guijuelo’s ham kit and follows broccoli, beer, octopus, and tuxedo themed efforts from other Spanish clubs.




I don’t know how you feel about it, but Diego Torres looks like he’s still trying to make up his mind.
Diego Torres la estrena pic.twitter.com/NGzhOOhA3D
— C.D. Palencia (@CDPalencia) May 12, 2016
Next will be full on Psychedelic Kits.