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Reading FC New Kit 2015/16- Carabao Reading Home Shirt 15/16

This is the new Reading FC home strip 15/16, Reading’s new kit for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Puma, the new Royals home shirt was officially unveiled on July 3, 2015 and features a new sponsor in the form of Thailand based drinks company Carabao, who replace Waitrose on the front of the jersey.

The strip will first see action when Reading take on a Thailand All Stars side in Bangkok on Wednesday, July 8, 2015.

Reading finished 19th in the Championship in 2014/15, but reached the semifinals of the FA Cup, where they lost to eventual winners Arsenal Continue reading

New MK Dons Kit 2015-16 Errea Milton Keynes Dons Home Away Third Shirts 2015-2016

These are the new MK Dons kits 15/16, newly promoted Championship club Milton Keynes Dons FC’s new home, away and third uniforms for the upcoming season. Made by Italian company Errea, the new MK Dons shirts were officially unveiled on July 2, 2015.

These are the club’s first Errea made strips after the latter inked a three season deal to replace Sondico as kit partners.

The club clinched one of the two automatic promotion spots from League One along with Bristol City. The other highlight of their 2014/15 campaign was their famous 4-0 win over Premier League giants Manchester United in the League Cup.

MK Dons have stuck to the same three colours that earned them promotion to the Championship in 2014/15- white (home), red (away) and yellow (third) Continue reading

New Boro Away Kit 2015-16 Adidas Middlesbrough Yellow Shirt 15-16

This is the new Boro away strip 2015/2016, Middlesbrough FC’s new change kit for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Adidas, the new Boro away kit was officially launched on July 2, 2015 by the club.

Boro launched their 15/16 home kit just before their playoff final against Norwich- some very good timing one has to admit, and the strip sold out in various sizes, and will not be back in stock till October.

The club will be hoping that their away shirt will see similar sales. Boro lost the playoff final to Norwich, meaning that this season will be another attempt at promotion from the Championship to the top flight for Aitor Karanka’s men.

The new away kit is predominantly yellow with navy trim. It’s not a unique template per se- Adidas have used this in plenty of uniforms this season, Continue reading