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New Birmingham City Kit 15/16- Carbrini BCFC Home Shirt 2015-2016

This is the new Birmingham City home kit 2015/16, Blues’ new home strip for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Carbrini, the new BCFC 15/16 home kit was officially unveiled on July 14, 2015.

The strip is a modern take on the original Small Heath Alliance uniform worn in 1875. The shirt features a blue body with a white sash that contains the names of supporters who bought the 140 year “Woven in History” package.

White shorts and blue socks complete the look of the new Birmingham City home strip for 2015/16. Continue reading

New Ross County Kit 2015/16- Ross County FC Strips 15-16 Home Away Carbrini

These are the new Ross County shirts 15/16, Ross County FC’s new home and away kits for the upcoming Ladbrokes Premiership season. The new Ross County strips have been made by Carbrini- a second season for the Dingwall based club with the JD brand after previously having been outfitted by Diadora.

The Staggies finished 9th in the SPL last season. The new home shirt is predominantly navy with red trim and a white v-neck collar, harking back to the club’s kits from the early 2000’s and late 90’s. Continue reading

New Morecambe Kit 2015-16 Morecambe FC Carbrini Shirts 15-16 Home Away Third

These are the new Morecambe shirts 2015/2016, League Two club Morecambe FC’s new home, away and third uniforms for the upcoming season. Morecambe finished 11th in League Two in 2014/15, eight points behind Plymouth Argyle, who took the last playoff spot.

Morecambe’s new 2015/16 jerseys have been made by Carbrini Sportswear (owned by JD Sports) and were revealed at the club’s annual Gala dinner. Sponsoring all three kits is another JD associated brand (King of Trainers). Carbrini also provide kits to newly promoted Bournemouth in the top flight.

The Shrimps’ new home shirt will be red and black stripes, evoking memories of the strip worn they got their long awaited promotion to the Conference in 1995. Continue reading