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Dan Burke·29 June 2023

The 🔟 most eye-catching kits released so far this summer 😜

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It’s summer and that can only mean one thing: loads and loads of new kits.

But while many clubs are sticking to the tried and tested templates, some are really taking a walk on the wild side.


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Here are the 10 most unusual or unique kits released so far this summer.


Barnsley

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A collaboration with designer Colm Dillane from Kid Super, the Tykes’ new kit as an homage to the one they wore in the 1989/90 kit, and it’s certainly a throwback to that era.


Southampton

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Sticking with the 1980s theme, Southampton will be hoping to take the Championship by storm next season with a remake of their 1987-89 kit. All that’s missing is Draper Tools as the sponsor.


Carlisle United

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Down in League Two, Carlisle are also turning the clock back this summer with a tribute to their 1993-95 kit. Some have said it looks a bit like a bus seat but we like it.


Sint-Truiden

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Here’s where this list really starts to get interesting. Belgian outfit Sint-Truiden’s new home jersey not only celebrates their 100th anniversary, but also features a samurai mask on the inside, which the designer claims is a nod to the “warrior spirit” of the club. Finally Getafe’s infamous Burger King kit has a spiritual successor.


Stuttgart

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There’s nothing much to say about Stuttgart’s new home jersey except it’s a classy number that looks perfect without a sponsor’s logo plastered across it. Let’s hope it stays that way.


Salzburg

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We know what you’re thinking. That’s just a regular looking Salzburg kit, right? Wrong. In fact, the club say every single one of those jerseys will feature a unique version of that grey intermeshing pattern on the front, meaning no two are the same. Pretty cool.


Leganes

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This jersey from Spanish Segunda División side Leganes may not be to everyone’s taste, but the cause behind it is well worth supporting. The club are trying to raise awareness of rare diseases and their third kit incorporates the colour scheme used by the campaign, with 10% of all profits donated to the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER).


Aberdeen

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The Aurora Borealis is often visible in the night sky from north east Scotland, and next season you’ll also be able to see the Northern Lights on Aberdeen’s away kit. Lovely stuff.


Bromley

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Legendary musical genius David Bowie grew up in Bromley and what better excuse could there be for Bromley FC to release a striking away kit in tribute to Ziggy Stardust himself? They’ll be the coolest club in the National League next season.


Manchester United

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We’re cheating a little with this last one because this kit hasn’t yet been released (and might be a total fake) but if the rumours are true, Manchester United could be sporting one of their most unusual kits ever next season. The colours are apparently “Green Night/Core White/Active Maroon”. Make of that what you will.