Ipswich Town will reveal their new home and away kits later today.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich have been wearing adidas shirts for the last four seasons.Ipswich have been wearing adidas shirts for the last four seasons. (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

Town’s deal with German sportswear manufacturer adidas was due to expire at the end of this season, but that contract has now been extended for a further four years.

Adidas has supplied the Blues’ kits four the last four seasons, having previously done so during the club’s glory years under Sir Bobby Robson, with the latest designs being released later today.

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New home and away kits will be revealed at the same time.

Speaking to the club website, Town’s director of retail operations, Lee Hyde, said: “I’m absolutely delighted to extend the Club’s relationship with adidas.

“The partnership has been a huge success throughout the last four seasons – and long may that continue!”

East Anglian Daily Times: The first away kit under that new deal was orange.The first away kit under that new deal was orange. (Image: Archant)

“The quality of the adidas product range is second to none. Over the last four years, not only have the fans fed back their delight at us working with adidas, but the dressing-room has too. The players and coaching staff have loved being able to pull on the adidas brand.

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“Supporters have been patiently waiting to hear news of the kits for next season, with many fearing we may be moving away from adidas. I’m pleased to finally be able to put their minds at rest.”

East Anglian Daily Times: The second home shirt of the adidas deal had a collar.The second home shirt of the adidas deal had a collar. (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

Ashley Swain, director of clubs at adidas UK, said: “The extension of our partnership with Ipswich Town was an easy decision. The reaction from the fans and players alongside the relationship with the Club has been nothing but positive and we’re pleased to look at the future together.”

East Anglian Daily Times: Then it was the famous v-stripe.Then it was the famous v-stripe. (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

East Anglian Daily Times: Tommy Smith, Luke Chambers and Bartosz Bialkowski model the Ipswich Town 2017/18 kitTommy Smith, Luke Chambers and Bartosz Bialkowski model the Ipswich Town 2017/18 kit (Image: Archant)