Coleraine launch new kits but have 'unfinished business'

Coleraine's new playing kits may give a nod back to the club's past but they are hoping to write a new chapter in their history in the striking new strips.
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The kits were officially launched on Friday evening with the hashtag 'Unfinished Business'.

An impressive kit launch video, narrated by celebrity fan James Nesbitt, sets the theme at the club's history, highs and lows, and the determination to carve out another successful chapter in the club's history books.

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The latest Bannsiders playing kit produced by Avec, certainly looks the business.

Lyndon Kane and Stewart Nixon model the new kits. PICTURE: David CavanLyndon Kane and Stewart Nixon model the new kits. PICTURE: David Cavan
Lyndon Kane and Stewart Nixon model the new kits. PICTURE: David Cavan

"In a throwback to the mid-1990s, our new home shirt is predominately blue with white pin stripes and white collar," explained a club spokesperson.

"Our new away top is the opposite as it is predominately white with blue pin stripes and blue collar.

"Be the smartest in town and get your new colours as we have some #UnfinishedBusiness!"

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The strip goes on general sale at The Showgrounds on Saturday.

The Club Shop will be open exclusively at 10am tomorrow morning for an hour for those who signed up to the Coleraine FC Newsletter.

The Shop will then fully open tomorrow from 11am to 3pm.

The Shop will also open its doors next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 12pm to 5pm, as well as the following Saturday from 11am to 3pm.

"Our Club Shop will have sizes from 0-3 months right up to XXL available in store, with prices set at £45 adults and £35 children," added the spokesperson.

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