Ipswich Town 21-22 Away Kit Released - Sponsored by Ed Sheeran
We have kit news from the League One as the new Adidas Ipswich Town FC 2021-2022 away jersey was released today.
The Ipswich Town 21-22 away strip was launched with the help of junior supporters. Kai, Jamie, Freia, Brennan-Tate, Tilly and Ava were all invited down to Portman Road to experience the behind-the-scenes action of a kit launch photo shoot.
Ipswich Town FC 2021-2022 Away Shirt
This is the new Adidas Ipswich Town F.C. Away shirt for 2021-22.
The Adidas Ipswich Town 2021-22 away football shirt is white with contrasting black Adidas Three Stripes down the sides. Textured horizontal pinstripes are running through the shirt.
As you might already notice, the Adidas Ipswich Town 2021-22 away jersey is not bespoke but based on the Adidas Campeon 21 template.
The front features the 'tour' logo of Music superstar Ed Sheeran.
ITFC Adidas 2020-2021 vs 2021-2022 Away Jerseys
Black shorts and white socks complete the new Adidas Ipswich Town 21-22 away strip.
"With our Away Kit launch we really wanted to engage with our younger fans, our next generation of supporters," Town's head of retail, Paul Macro, told the Club website. "What better way than for them to be part of a kit photo shoot!"
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