Norwich City have officially unveiled their new away kit for the upcoming 2025-26 Championship season, a release that has certainly captured the attention of supporters. Following the introduction of an eye-catching pink third shirt during the club’s summer tour in the Netherlands, this latest design features a bold dark green, accented by a distinctive pattern incorporating shades of green, purple, and white, complemented by light-coloured shorts. Read more about Norwich Target Jovon Makama as Deal Nears Completion.
The excitement surrounding the away kit was heightened by an inadvertent leak from midfielder Amankwah Forson's social media, generating considerable buzz ahead of the official launch. Fans will be able to purchase the new kit both online and in-store starting tomorrow. This kit marks the fifth away strip created by the Spanish sportswear brand Joma, which have collaborated with the Canaries since 2021.
In a statement released alongside the kit, the club proudly detailed its sustainable features: "The shirt is made of 100 per cent recycled polyester and carries the wordmark logo of principal partner Blakely on the front, while Green Light Consultancy Group are featured in the back-of-shirt position." This commitment to sustainability reflects the growing trend among clubs to adopt environmentally friendly practices in their merchandise.
Additionally, in a move aimed at enhancing fan engagement, supporters will now have the opportunity to customise their shirts with names and numbers from both the men’s and women’s first teams, accessible via a dropdown menu during the purchasing process. However, the women’s team will not wear this away kit; they will exclusively feature in the home and third shirts for the current season. Read more about Kovacevic Takes Number One as Canaries Unveil Squad Numbers.
As anticipation builds for the new campaign, fans are eager to see their team donning this stylish new strip on the pitch. The unveiling of the away kit has not only added to the excitement surrounding the season but also highlighted Norwich City's commitment to sustainability and fan involvement.