Norwich City have unveiled their away kit for the new 2024/25 Championship season.
The Canaries unveiled the strip via their official social media channels at 9am and are expected to wear it for the first time against Hoffenheim in Austria next week.
It is black with a 'sublimated yellow paint drip effect' with the video featuring first team players Grant Hanley, Brad Hills, Liam Gibbs, Jaden Warner, Marcelino Núñez and Kenny McLean used to announce it.
The club add that 'the shirt carries a yellow round neck collar that is complemented by yellow sleeve trims, while a black mesh along the sides ensures breathability.'
Norwich are likely to kick off their Championship campaign in the newly released strip with an opening day trip to the Kassam Stadium against Oxford United on Saturday, August 10.
Like the home kit, it features the logo of new principal partner Blakely after they succeeded Lotus to become the front-of-shirt sponsor.
City's women side will not play in the kit, instead using the yet to be released third kit as their second shirt alongside the home kit that was unveiled earlier this month.
The shirt is officially available to purchase from 9.30am on Wednesday morning from official club retailers or online.
Squad numbers for the new Championship campaign have not been finalised, with Johannes Hoff Thorup continuing to run the rule over his squad during their pre-season campaign.
Norwich return to Carrow Road on Friday night to host German second tier side Magdeburg before travelling to Austria for their second overseas training camp. They will conclude their preparations with a home clash against Bundesliga outfit St Pauli next month.
Johannes Hoff Thorup's side are back in Norfolk after last week's trip to Belgium that included a 3-0 defeat to Club Brugge and a 1-1 draw with Standard Liege.
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