Norwich City have officially unveiled their away kit for the 2023-24 season.
Fans got a first glimpse of the kit this morning and can purchase it now at the club's Carrow Road shop and online.
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The kit is mainly green, featuring a yellow and white pattern on the shoulders and sides along with a yellow trim around the neckline. That trim is coined by the club as the 'Norwich Weave', a key part of the rebrand they instituted when adapting the badge in the summer of 2022.
The Canaries traditionally reveal their home strip before releasing their change shirt, but face London club Barnet, who wear orange, in a friendly on July 4.
That North London meeting will be the first outing for the kit, with home and third releases expected in short order as the start of the Championship season approaches.
The top features new principal partners Sekura.id on the back for the first team, with the same brand present on the front of the women's team's strip.
The same will be true of the club's home and third kits for the season, after the Aylsham firm signed a deal that also sees their branding present at Carrow Road.
Lotus once again feature on the front of the men's shirts, having agreed a partnership to do so once more for the 2023-24 season.
Adult shirts cost £55, while junior tops are £40. Shorts cost £28 and £20 for those groups respectively, with socks costing children £10 and adults £12. Long-sleeve and infant options are also available, and City's new training wear is also now on sale.
The club released a promo video to go alongside the release of the kit, featuring players from their men’s, women’s and academy teams including Gabriel Sara, Jonathan Rowe, Ashley Barnes, Ben Gibson, Bali Mumba, Rebecca Russell, Millie Daviss, Brad Hills, and Jaden Warner.
Next term's three goalkeeper kits have also been released and are available to buy, but have not been designated home, away or third slots and will instead be interchangeable depending on fixtures.
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