
New away kit for 2018/19 revealed
Posted: Thursday, June 21st 2018
Thursday, July 12th 2018
Fans planning to get their hands on the first 2018/19 City kits have until the end of the week to secure their pre-orders.
The new-look home and away kits - the latter including the return of the highly anticipated Robin crest - are available for pre-order until 5pm tomorrow (Friday, July 13th).
Kits purchased in advance of this deadline will be delivered before they are released on general sale, allowing these fans to be the first to wear their new shirts with pride.
The purple and lime third kit will be available to buy online and in the Bristol Sport store from 9am on Saturday (July 14th), with the home and away kits following at a later date.
Supporters can visit the club’s new retail website to pre-order their home and away strips.
Adult shirts are available in small to 5XL sizes, priced £45, with youth sizes from three to 14 years for £35.
Adult shorts (small to 2XL) cost £25, with youth shorts (three to 14 years) priced £20.
Adult socks are £10 and youth sizes just £8.
Special mini kits can be purchased, from 0-3 months to two-three year sizes, priced £40. This encompasses shirt, shorts and socks.
All 2018/19 Under-12 Season Card holders can claim a free shirt once on they go on general sale, using their Bristol City Rewards Scheme start-up balance - to the value of a junior replica club shirt. This balance can only be redeemed for a junior replica shirt on or before Sunday, September 30th 2018 and can be used in store or online. Please note juniors that require an adult shirt size are subject to an additional £10 upgrade fee which can only be redeemed in store.
Click here to read about the new Bristol City Rewards scheme.
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