Days after unveiling their new 16/17 home kit, Plymouth Argyle have followed it up with the release of their new change kit for the upcoming season.
The shirt, a throwback to the club’s 1964-65 Second Division campaign when Malcolm Alison was Argyle manager and the likes of Frank Lord and Mike Trebilcock were plying their trade for PAFC, is predominantly white with green and black bands across the chest– a classic Argyle strip.
Like the 64-64 kit, PAFC’s new 2016/17 away uniform will also feature white shorts and white socks with green trim.
At the time of writing this article, Argyle are fourth in League One, tied on points with third place Bristol Rovers and two behind Oxford United





Let’s just wait for the dirty great big bright orange sponsor’s logo before passing judgement.
Brilliant, I love a bit of “Retro” , Well done Plymouth & Puma for getting it sorted nice and early.
I agree with Russel311 but if you could get a sponsorless version then it would be spot on but I dout Argyle will let that happen. Got a soft sport for Argyle.
Am i the only Argyle fan who thinks the Green in recent home shirts is FAR FAR too dark?? Emerald green is far better -Love the new away shirt-please please lighten the colour of home shirts in future-the look nearly black when wet !