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Latest new 23/24 kits from Premier League, EFL and National League clubs (10th July)

We continue our look at latest new 23/24 kits from Premier League, EFL and National League clubs, check them out below…

PLYMOUTH HOME

The unique design, which has gone down a success especially on social media, once again superbly crafted by partners PUMA, features the club’s traditional green colour along with gold piping and V-neck, as well as the logo of Principal Partners, Bond Timber.

The Argyle crest and the famous PUMA cat logo have also been picked out in the green and gold colour combination to complement the overall look of the design.

It features dry-Cell performance technology designed to wick away moisture and to keep you free from sweat. The kit is made from 100% recycled materials, excluding trims and decorations and comes in a regular fit.

Adult shirt sizes range from Small to 5XL, while women’s, children’s and infant sizes are also available.

FOREST GREEN HOME

Forest Green Rovers have revealed their new 2023-24 home kit as part of a new long-term technical kit partnership with Umbro and it looks pretty similar to recent seasons.

The green and black home kit showcases an electricity-inspired design and is crafted using a combination of recycled materials and LENZING™ ECOVERO™, a natural fiber derived from certified renewable wood sources.

LEYTON ORIENT KITS

The 1991-92 home kit, much loved by fans, is a big inspirer to the modern-day version, with the red, white and black pattern forming the basis of the design.

As seen throughout the years dating back to 1910 as Clapton Orient, the chevron has come to be synonymous with the O’s.

This season’s away kit reimagines this with a sleek modern design, pairing it with white and gold, creating a stylish shirt for the O’s on their travels.

As seen throughout the years dating back to 1910 as Clapton Orient, the chevron has come to be synonymous with the O’s.

BRADFORD CITY HOME

The Bantams will be ‘120 Years of Claret & Amber’, so this kit sees a hooped pattern brought back to the shirt for the first time since the 2012/13 season, paying homage to the first strip ever worn by the club in 1903. It is completed by a white, buttoned, folding collar, with the letters ‘BCAFC’ stitched into the rear.

Main club partners JCT600 and University of Bradford take pride of place, respectively sublimated into the fabric on the front and back, with the latter appearing for the first time as back of shirt sponsor, after the club confirmed a new agreement was made.

White shorts and socks finishes with a claret and amber trim, both adorned with Macron and Bradford City branding to ensure claret and amber will remain on the field at all times.

QPR KITS

40 years on from the 1983/84 season, the ew Queens Park Rangers kits for the new campaign have been created to celebrate their first release.

The new home strip is a tribute to the three historic home shirts worn during the ’83/84 campaign, featuring the classic blue and white hoops and red trim across the shirt and crest. Throughout the ’83/84 season, a combination of shirts were worn, with multiple colours used within the crest and its placement on the shirt. The shirt for the upcoming campaign provides a great representation of the iconic kits worn 40 years ago.

The away shirt pays homage to the original ‘Dennis the Menace’ shirt, widely regarded as our greatest-ever away kit. In addition to the red and black hoops, gold detailing provides a more modern and premium feel to the shirt. Celebrating the 40-year anniversary, the Dennis the Menace shirt has returned with gold additions, including front-of-shirt sponsor Convivia.

WYCOMBE AWAY

The Chairboys will mark their 30th season in the EFL by sporting a remake of the green and white away kit they wore in their very first fixture as a Football League club, and although different, we rather like it.

The strip, revealed by Pete Couhig and Matt Bloomfield during the Ringing The Blues Live broadcast on Wycombe Sound, was also unveiled to the squad by club legend Keith Ryan, who was in the Wycombe team that day at Carlisle United in 1993.

Shirts are priced at £47 for adults until 1st October, when the price will rise to £50. Kids’ shirts are £36. Shirt printing is available, and the club are unable to offer refunds or exchanges on personalised (printed) shirts.

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