We continue our look at latest new 23/24 kits from Premier League, EFL and National League clubs, check them out below…
FLEETWOOD AWAY
The brand-new away kit sees a combination of mint and sea-wash colours come together with two anchors embedded in the front design of the new-look Fleetwood Town away shirt.
With a black collar similar to seen on the home kit, the chest features a specially woven crest above the heart, and the Puma cat on the other side, with a 100% recycled polyester mesh underneath, which will help you stay cooler for longer when playing.
BARNSLEY HOME
The club said on the much talked about kit: “Drawing inspiration from the rich history of Barnsley FC, the design process began with an in-depth exploration of the club’s badge, previous shirts, and overall heritage. Among the various iconic kits throughout the years, the “Shaw Carpets” kit from the 1989/1990 season stood out for its distinctive appearance and significance as Barnsley FC entered a momentous decade.
“In the spirit of honouring the past while forging a new path for the future, special attention was given to Toby Tyke, the club’s beloved mascot. As part of this exciting collaboration, a new badge and colour scheme were introduced for the third kit, which also features Toby’s face subtly integrated into the side panel.
“The newly unveiled kits proudly showcase the club’s traditional colours of red, white, and black, complemented by accents of gold to symbolise the stars of Barnsley. The design process involved meticulous consideration of every detail, aiming to pay tribute to the club’s rich history while propelling it into a new era.”
EVERTON HOME
For the first time in a decade, an Everton home shirt will feature a collar – one that pays homage to Goodison’s famous Archibald Leitch pattern on its trim. The same iconic design – a feature of Everton’s stadium since 1909 – is repeated on the shirt’s sleeves. The collar is also a nod to the classic hummel Denmark national team home shirt from their 1992 European Championship triumph, as part of a range of design inspirations marking the brand’s centenary year.
For 2023/24, Everton’s range of goalkeeper kits will all feature elements inspired by Goodison’s unique association with St Luke’s Church, which stands at the corner of the Howard Kendall Gwladys Street end and the Goodison Road Main Stand. For the home edition, this is reflected in a pattern depicting the church’s window arches, which is replicated across the front of an Amazon green jersey.
LIVERPOOL AWAY
Liverpool has unveiled its new white and green away kit for the 2023-24 season – which is now available to pre-order now.
The fresh strip for next season is a modern take on the 1995-96 away shirt, when Ian Rush was club captain and the supremely talented Robbie Fowler was top goalscorer.
The jersey features the green and white quarter pattern with black collar and cuff, updated with a digital effect treatment layering tonal greens – green spark, poison green and pine green – for a modern twist.
The kit is finished with black shorts, black name and number, and white socks with a black and green trim.
MK DONS KITS
MK Dons and Castore reveal the 2023/24 home and away kits to be worn by Graham Alexander’s men this upcoming season.
The home kit is traditional white, with a black collar and sleeve trim. Included on the collar and sleeve trim is white and red stripes. The away kit, meanwhile, is red, with a similar pattern on the collar and sleeve trim.
NORWICH AWAY
This will be the third season that the Canaries will wear kits produced by principal partner, Joma; this season’s away shirt is dark green, with a sublimated yellow and green weave pattern.
The weave is a core feature of the club branding that was introduced in the summer of 2022.
BOSTON KITS
Boston United have unveiled their brand-new Umbro home and away kits for season 2023-2024, and it has really gone down well with fans.
The Pilgrims will be wearing a retro home shirt – inspired by the club’s last partnership with Umbro in 1988. The kit will be completed by black shorts and amber socks.
The away kit, meanwhile, features an eye-catching purple, navy and green mixture – accompanied by navy shorts and navy socks.
Both kits have been production in conjunction with long-standing partners Kitlocker.com – and come hot-on-the-heels of the Umbro partnership announcement.
A new third kit will also be revealed before the start of the National League North campaign on August 5.
ROCHDALE HOME
“Three designs were put to supporters earlier this year, with the winning design picking up the largest number of votes by some distance.
“Our now recognisable blue and black stripe pattern continues, with a white trim on the sleeves and collar.
“Crown Oil once again proudly sponsor the front of our playing and replica shirts, whilst we have two new sponsors for the coming season.
“On the back are Footasylum and sponsoring our sleeves are Energy Funding Service.”
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