The Birmingham City away shirt during the 1996/1997 season was manufactured by Pony and sponsored by Auto Windscreens. The shirt design features black and red vertical stripes with a traditional fold-over collar trimmed in black and white. The Pony...
The Birmingham City away shirt from the 1994–95 campaign was produced by Admiral and sponsored by Triton Showers. That season marked a memorable year as Barry Fry’s side won Division Two and also lifted the Auto Windscreens Shield. The shirt design...
The Birmingham City home shirt from the 1996–97 campaign was produced by Pony and featured Auto Windscreens as the front sponsor. That season, the Blues secured a 10th-place finish in Division One under player-manager Trevor Francis. The shirt design...
Birmingham City have revealed their new Nike third kit for the 25/26 season, released under the name ‘Global’. The launch was carried out in partnership with principal sponsor UNDEFEATED, with a beachside campaign in Los Angeles featuring community...
Birmingham City have revealed their new 2025/26 Away kit by Nike as part of the club’s 150th anniversary season. The new design revisits the club’s first kit from 1875, bringing back the diagonal sash last seen during the 140th anniversary year. The...
Birmingham City have revealed their new Nike Home kit for the 25/26 season as the club marks its 150th anniversary. The kit features an all-blue design with gold detailing, including a gold anniversary crest dated 1875 to 2025, a gold Nike Swoosh, and...
Birmingham City have released a remastered edition of their 1983 to 1985 away shirt as part of the Blues’ ongoing celebration of historic kits from their past. Originally launched in the 1980s and now revived by Patrick for 2025, the jersey forms part...
famous red, white, green and black, with a look that brings to mind a tri-coloured national flag and the iconic Birmingham City “Germany” shirt from the 1970s. The “L” crest within a circle and the partner/sponsor logos are in black, with the kit...
- carrying the throwback-cum-timeless “Trefoil” logo of the manufacturer - represents another indication of the former Birmingham City prodigy’s stratospheric rise over the last few years.
Birmingham City FC have revealed their new Nike 24-25 Third football shirt. The 2024-25 kit is predominantly black, featuring a modern movement print inspired by the angular shapes from the city’s coat of arms. Bright Crimson accents highlight the...