Leeds United have unveiled their 2023-24 home kit that will be worn for the first time tomorrow night when Daniel Farke's side take on Manchester United in Oslo.
The Adidas shirt is, of course, white, and features a v-neck collar with blue and yellow stripes down the shoulders and a subtle feather peacock pattern in the fabric. The shorts and socks also feature blue and yellow stripes.
The new home kit is available in the club's retail stores and online from 9am this morning, with season ticket holders, My Leeds+ and Priority members able to order from 8am.
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Adidas return as the manufacturer for a fourth season since a deal was agreed with the German brand and Leeds United, but features a clean sweep of new sponsors, with BOXT the main shirt sponsor, AMT the secondary shirt partner and Flamingo Land the official sleeve partner.
A statement from Leeds United read: "Leeds United and adidas have joined forces once again to unveil the highly anticipated home kit for the upcoming 2023/24 season. A timeless white shirt, the adidas stripes feature the classic royal blue and yellow, this is uniquely Leeds.
"The origins and history of our football club are beautifully represented in our new home kit. It pays homage to the club's historic use of the peacock, with a custom pattern debossed throughout the fabric, and a peacock on the back neck. The peacock holds a special place in Leeds United and Elland Road history, with the peacock badge being worn in the early 1980s, a time when the club was affectionately known as the Peacocks.
"The release images, shot at the beautiful Harewood House, show a harmonious blend of class and defiance, styled for the fashion-forward, against a backdrop which is quintessentially classic in nature. Designed in association with Acid FC, this kit is steeped in the club's heritage and history, but stands as a beacon to the bold direction the club is headed."
Leeds will sport the new shirt tomorrow night in Oslo against Manchester United for the first match under Daniel Farke. Further pre-season friendlies against Monaco in York and at Hearts follow before Leeds' Championship campaign kicks off at home to Cardiff City on Sunday, August 6.