
The brand new 2010/11 MK Dons kits by Australian manufacturer ISC are now available to pre-order following their launch on Friday night.
The kits are the first in world football designed by the Sydney-based sportswear specialists, who have built a first class reputation in rugby league, rugby union and Australian football.
Bespoke designs exclusive to MK Dons, the 2010/11 collection are the first kits all to feature all three traditional Dons colours of white, red and black and are made from ISC's state-of-the-art fabrics - designed to stand up to the demands of modern professional sport while maximising player comfort to enhance performance.

The white home shirt, embroidered with the MK Dons logo and that of Title Partner Doubletree by Hilton, features contrast panels in black and red under the arms and black panels on the shoulders with a red-trimmed v-neck.
The panelling on the back of the shirt also creates a frame in which each player's name and number will be held, crowned by distinctive MK Dons branding between the shoulder blades.
The Dons will again sport predominantly red as their second choice for the 2010/11 season, though their third strip will see a return to traditional black after last season's gold effort.
The fabric of the shirt itself, engineered to the highest specifications by ISC, is light-weight but hard-wearing and designed to draw heat and sweat away from the skin, maximising performance levels by allowing the body to breathe.
Supporters can pre-order all of the new strips now, with the home kit set to hit the rails on 6th July, the red away kit on 20th July and the black third kit on 2nd August. Goalkeeper kits will be on sale from 27th July.
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Comments
He isnt he's wearing training pants
Because the kits are so boring he may fall asleep.
And, as a brand-new club with a free hand, why did the MK Dons go for an all white strip? Had they no imagination?
Concrete Cows....Colour of Cows ?
Black and white....MK have white in their kit. And black.
Red is for a part in the logo.
It's the shadows
MK Dons don't have any tradition.
How bout no you little censored.
Nice kit, by the way, the black in particular.
Wimbledon fans were happy with having another club, IE AFC Wimbledon so made it....If they support their club through thick and thin like they said, they'd have gone to see them in MK...Wimbledon were un attractive, had NO money, no training ground, no stadium, no money, nobody wanted to play for them.
The nearest place to play was in MK, so they went there, but the fans were too worried about traveling a mere 70 miles to see their team they so DEARLY follow week in and week out...
They made AFC and were happy..
You seem to forget that a core of our supporters are from the original Wimbledon because they accepted this change... They were getting gates of 3 4 5 thousand every week, now, 15 thousand, in March, against Leyton Orient. In a multi Million pound complex..
u fat boy loving glory hunter
What a sad SAD muppet you are, sir.
i do not see the need for two different grey goalkeeper shirts, especially the dark grey which can't be worn with the black. blue keeper shirt looks fantastic. best kit i reckon we have had
AFC who?
We're the real
We're the real
We're the real Wimbledon
We're the real Wimbledon
sorry i mean there a rugby shirt manufacturer not a football shirt one
That stuff about a "return to traditional black" ? WHAT??!! Do me a favour! This is the much disliked MK Donuts franchise we are talking about - so is this some sort of unique, made-up definition of the word "traditional" that no-one knows about?
Ok, I admit that it isn't exactly tradition, but it is, because of the concrete cows that are BLACK and white