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Ipswich Town reveal new kits for the 2025/26 season

Ipswich Town reveal new kits for the 2025/26 season

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Ipswich Town stars Sammie Szmodics and Sophie Peskett model the club's new kits for the 2025/26 season. (Image: Matchday Images/ITFC)
Ipswich Town have revealed their new kits for the 2025/26 season.
For the first time since 2017/18, Town have an all-red away shirt. Both home and away shirts will be available to buy as long-sleeve.
Manufactured by Umbro for a fourth season, there is a new front of shirt sponsor in the form of Suffolk IT firm Halo, with the logo for Ed Sheeran's 'Tingly Ted's' hot sauce appearing on the sleeve.
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Ipswich Town's new away shirt for the 2025/26 season. (Image: Matchday Images/ITFC)
The home shirt will be paired with white shorts and blue socks, while the away kit will be all red.
A press release reads: "The two shirts are connected by a 'Blue Through & Through' theme, with the traditional blue home shirts joined by a red away shirt, featuring blue detailing.
"The pattern running through both shirts – the body of the home and in the sleeves of the away – is a deconstruction of the modern version of the club crest, marking the 30th anniversary of its introduction in 1995.
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"Supporters should note shirts will fit slightly bigger than in previous seasons – please check size guidelines online before ordering."
The kits are available to purchase in Planet Blue or online.
Ipswich Town's new shirts for the 2025/26 will be available to buy as long-sleeve. (Image: Matchday Images/ITFC)
Ipswich Town star Sophie Peskett models the new away shirt for 2025/26. (Image: Matchday Images/ITFC)
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