Adidas 1980s Remake: Ipswich Town 23-24 Third Kit Released
- Design Inspiration: The Ipswich Town 23-24 third kit is a remake of their iconic 1980s away shirt, featuring white with black pinstripes and logos.
- Key Features: The shirt includes the retro crest used until 1995, a unique v-collar, thick black sleeve cuffs, and a '145' detail on the back to mark the club's anniversary.
- Additional Items: A matching black and white anthem jacket with gold detailing, along with black shorts and white socks, completes the third strip.
Ipswich's new 23-24 third jersey pays homage to the 1980s.
Ipswich use the old crest, rounding off the classic inspiration
Ipswich Town 23-24 Third Kit
This is the Ipswich 23-24 third football shirt, made by Umbro.
The Umbro Ipswich Town FC 23-24 third shirt takes inspiration from one of the most iconic away shirts in Town’s history, which was worn between 1981 and 1984.
Like the 1980s shirt, the Umbro Ipswich Town 2023-24 third jersey has a no-nonsense design. It is white with black pinstripes and black Logos.
The retro crest, which the Club used until 1995, is featured in this season's shirt.
To honor the Club's anniversary, the rear of the shirt has '145' added below the neckline, commemorating the inspiration behind the Umbro Ipswich Town 2023-2024 third shirt.
Based on Umbro's 2023-24 template, the Umbro Ipswich Town FC 23-24 third football shirt comes with a unique v-collar and thick black sleeve cuffs.
Ipswich 23-24 Third Anthem Jacket
A fitting anthem jacket was released as well - it is black and white with some extra gold detailing.
Black shorts and white socks complete the new Umbro Ipswich Town FC 2023-2024 third strip.
Ipswich 23-24 Home, Away & Third Kits
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The Umbro Ipswich 2023-24 third football shirt was released on October 25.
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