2x very run-of-the-mill shirts. Based on Kappa’s handling of the Fiorentina and Venezia kit launches I was expecting more
It's nothing to do with Kappa HQ what club shirts look like when produced under licence. The only stipulation is the garment spec and fabrics including Omni placement. Licence holders are given 6 location options on a shirt for the Omni and 4 on the shorts with no limitation on how many of those locations are used.
The licensee, in this case Kappa Turkey, will then ask the club what they want and the club will give a directive. Some clubs shrug their shoulders and say 'surprise me' but I'd expect the commercial/retail team at City to be better than that and have given them clear direction on what they wanted.
The licence holder will then design the kits and present cads and samples for approval. The club will then decide if they're happy.
Its amazing how many people think the customer (ie the club) sit there and have to accept whatever they are given from a brand, especially a licence holder for a major brand that has the ability to do whatever they like colour, style and pattern wise.
City, albeit maybe Acun, will have chosen the look of everything.
The only time you get clubs wearing stuff they haven't really had control of is when lower league clubs wear brands like Adidas and Nike who will not do small minimums for them on bespoke shirts.
When I went to see Northamption about their kit deal a few years ago the CEO told me about how they had to change their home colour and style a bit which had annoyed fans because for the previous few years Nike were supplying a French club with bespoke kits in the exact pantone Northampton wanted and they were able to add onto the fabric requirements. This went tits up in the year I visited because the French club had '100 years' watermarked into the fabric so Northampton couldn't use it!!