Town launched the new home and away kits for the 2015/16 season at an event at Cineworld in Cardinal Park this evening.
The home kit sees a return to the pinstripes first seen in the first Pioneer-sponsored Adidas kit in the 1981/82 season, while the away strip is a Barcelona inspired red and blue affair with a yellow trim.
The kits are again produced by Adidas, who returned as Town’s suppliers last summer, signing a four-year deal. Marcus Evans remains the sponsor.
The new home kit will be available for pre-order from 9am on Friday morning.
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