Norwich City unveiled the new 14/15 Home football shirt by Errea.
Norwich City's new home shirt adopts the very latest sports clothing technology - but its eye-catching design was inspired by a Canaries kit over a century old.
City's Head of Retail, Stephen Balmer-Walters, believes the brave layout of the shirt recognises a historical trend while maintaining an ultra-modern look.
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The unique yellow and green combination of this year's offering bears a strong resemblance to the kit donned by the Club's players way back in 1913.
"We're very happy with it. It's different from what we've had before. The last time we had so much green on the kit was nearly 90 years ago, so the fans are getting something unique. That gives it that extra added big tick for me," he said.
"I think the kit represents 'now' too. The design, with the use of the green with the yellow, makes it very on trend. The colours really make it fashionable, and I think the fabric that we've used is great for professional football use."
City showed off the design in a promotional video bringing together long-serving defender Russell Martin and Canaries season ticket holder Steve Marrison at Carrow Road.