Corby Town have agreed a two-year partnership with kit manufacturers Joma and kit suppliers Live4Soccer.
The club will be reverting back to a home strip of white shirts, black shorts and black socks after feedback from supporters and the away strip will be all maroon.
On announcing the new deal Acting Chairman David Mallinger commented: “We have been really impressed with the quality of the Joma products supplied by Live4Soccer and we're delighted to have them on board as our kit partners.
“They have worked closely with us to come up with a traditional and classic strip, but with a modern feel to it. This is a special season for the club with the move to the new stadium and we are pleased with the level of commitment we have seen so far that will ensure we really look the part when we run out for the very first time.
“We have taken on board all the comments supporters have made regarding the playing kit and we are grateful for their feedback; we are sure they will be impressed with the design and quality of the product.”
Joma are a family-run business based in Spain and were founded in 1965, they currently supply a number of Football League sides and earlier this week announced a five-year partnership with La Liga side Valencia.
Live4Soccer's Matt Murray added: “It is an exciting time for Corby Town Football Club and their supporters and Live4Soccer are delighted to be involved with such an ambitious club.
“The Joma official merchandise collection we are supplying provides a large range of high quality products for supporters and will help Corby Town develop a new brand identity. We wish the club every success for the forthcoming season and look forward to our new partnership."
A release date for the new kit is yet to be confirmed but the club hope to make an announcement as soon as the club's new sponsor has been confirmed.
Details of how you can pre-order next season's strip on the club's soon-to-be-launched online shop will be confirmed in due course on www.corbytownfc.co.uk.
Corby Town have agreed a two-year partnership with kit manufacturers Joma and kit suppliers Live4Soccer.
The club will be reverting back to a home strip of white shirts, black shorts and black socks after feedback from supporters and the away strip will be all maroon.
On announcing the new deal Acting Chairman David Mallinger commented: “We have been really impressed with the quality of the Joma products supplied by Live4Soccer and we're delighted to have them on board as our kit partners.
“They have worked closely with us to come up with a traditional and classic strip, but with a modern feel to it. This is a special season for the club with the move to the new stadium and we are pleased with the level of commitment we have seen so far that will ensure we really look the part when we run out for the very first time.
“We have taken on board all the comments supporters have made regarding the playing kit and we are grateful for their feedback; we are sure they will be impressed with the design and quality of the product.”
Joma are a family-run business based in Spain and were founded in 1965, they currently supply a number of Football League sides and earlier this week announced a five-year partnership with La Liga side Valencia.
Live4Soccer's Matt Murray added: “It is an exciting time for Corby Town Football Club and their supporters and Live4Soccer are delighted to be involved with such an ambitious club.
“The Joma official merchandise collection we are supplying provides a large range of high quality products for supporters and will help Corby Town develop a new brand identity. We wish the club every success for the forthcoming season and look forward to our new partnership."
A release date for the new kit is yet to be confirmed but the club hope to make an announcement as soon as the club's new sponsor has been confirmed.
Details of how you can pre-order next season's strip on the club's soon-to-be-launched online shop will be confirmed in due course on www.corbytownfc.co.uk.
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