Norwich City takes inspiration from the 80s for new home kit

It's revealed the shirts for the next season

Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 30th Jun 2022

Norwich City has revealed its new home kit, and it's taken inspiration from the 80s.

This season’s shirt features a sublimated pin-stripe design with yellow and green V-neck collar and sleeve trim detailing.

The shirt also features our new club crest for the first time in a high-definition woven badge and the shirt fabric is made from 100% recycled polyester.

For the first time, supporters will be able to personalise their shirt with a new bespoke font, Norwich Weave, which will be worn by City players in the FA Cup and selected pre-season games.

The home kit reveal video stars first-team squad members Kieran Dowell, Andrew Omobamidele, Josh Sargent, Sam Byram, Angus Gunn and Jonathan Rowe, as well as Jonathan Tomkinson, Flynn Clarke and Lewis Shipley from the Academy, Norwich City Women players Millie Daviss, Kathryn Stanley and Megan Todd, and CSF participants Mike Mulbarton, Zoe Kent and Peter Brown.

“Today’s an exciting day as we release our new home kit for the 2022/23 season, which draws inspiration from the 80s but with a modern spin,” said Sam Jeffery, commercial director at Norwich City.

“One of the key reasons we partnered with Joma was to ensure the club retained creative control and to allow us the freedom to deliver bespoke designs, and tailor our launches accordingly.

“We’re excited to see these shirts adorn our players and fans alike throughout the 2022/23 season.”

The home kit will be available in men’s, women’s and junior sizes.

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