Harrogate Town has unveiled its new away shirt ahead of the upcoming SkyBet League Two season.
Like last season, the shirt, produced in partnership with New Balance, is predominantly blue, with splashes of black and pink.
It’s the first shirt for the new season that Town has released - and it's now available to buy online.



The club will unveil its new home strip at its Commercial Street Store on Saturday 5th July at 11am.
The new home shirt is said to provide a “modern twist” on the classic yellow and black stripes of Town.
Supporters will be able to purchase the new kit in-store from 11am on 5th July, with online sales live later in the day.
The club’s third shirt will be released on Monday (30th June) and goalkeeper shirt on Thursday (3rd July).
As with the club’s 2024/25 kits and in partnership with front of shirt sponsors EnviroVent, with every shirt sold, £1 will go to the Ella Roberta Foundation.
The Foundation’s dream is for everyone to be able to breathe air that is free from toxic pollution, regardless of where they live, their economic status or ethnic background.

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