Ipswich Town have revealed their new home and away kits for the 2023/24 season.

The home shirt has a collar, white sleeve panels and red trim, while the away shirt is orange with a navy trim.

The designs are inspired by the two iconic kits worn during 1999/00 - the season in which Town were promoted to the Premier League via a Wembley Play-Off Final.

Town legends Marcus Stewart and Martijn Reuser, both key players in that side, were part of the video reveal on the club's social media channels. 

In support of Stewart's fundraising efforts for the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, following his Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis last year, the club will be donating £2 from every home shirt sold during July to the charity.

The kits are once again produced by Umbro and are sponsored by Ed Sheeran for a third successive season, with his Mathematics Tour logo appearing on the fronts. The club’s ‘Running Towards Adversity’ message is again printed inside the collar, with the three stars representing Town’s major trophy wins on the reverse.

Town's current players will be wearing the new home kit in their opening pre-season friendly at Felixstowe & Walton United this afternoon (1pm).

Both kits are available to buy immediately, both in the club’s Planet Blue store on Portman Road and online.