
Derby County's brand new away kit for the new season was tonight revealed to the public at Pride Park.
Supporters in attendance at tonight's pre-season friendly against Stoke City were treated to the first viewing of the yellow shirt with a blue trim.
Manufactured by adidas, the shirt is complemented by blue shorts and yellow socks and displays the logo of new shirt sponsors buymobiles.net.
Derby County Chief Executive Tom Glick commented: "We are delighted with the product; we are very happy with our home, away and goalkeeper's strips for this season.
"The feedback we have received at this early stage has been very good, and the home shirts have been flying off the shelves."
The away kit will go on sale from 8am on Friday 6 August in shopDCFC and online.
Supporters can order online from Wednesday morning as part of the newly-launched 'Reserve & Collect' service where fans can order their items online and collect in store at a convenient time.
Thanks to James, Dan and Adam





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Comments
btw the shorts just over his knees (or the knees?) looks photoshoped...
The badge on the shorts is just something like the "negative" of the normal badge I think... well, not exactly the negative for the whole badge but just for the lines... (I hope what I 've just written makes sense)
'Yeah, that looks good...'
Weak
Always be a red!!!
yeah but we saw him off last season inside 45 mins didn't we!!
http://www.dcfc.co.uk/javaImages/55/3c/0,,10270~8928341,00.jpg
Still think the black and white away kit was better but never mind...
Looks better than in the above pictures
http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/Gallery/0,,10270~2103382,00.html
Does it not prove that you are the main culprits of our grudge, you read through all these comments, and the majority of them are from forest fans, trying to offend Kris Commons and annoy us Derby fans. In your kit photo Lee Camp is in it, an ex Dery player but you dont see any of us offending him or your kit, well definately not as much as you. Yes, we all enjoy the rivalry, but it is some idiot forest fans who make more of a deal of it, even resulting to offending the kit and a player they used to love and helped them get back in the championship.
But it doesn't justify why you all think you're big and clever by offending the kit? At the end of the day, it's what happens on the pitch that matters. And when did Sav say that? Admitedly hes not the greatest of players, but he has brilliant leading qualities and brings a lot to the club in press etc.