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Swansea City unveil new away kit for 2022/23 season with a firm nod to a cult classic

Swansea City have unveiled their new away kit for the 2022/23 Championship season.

Hot on the heels of the home strip, which was released yesterday, the Swans have revealed their away colours for the forthcoming campaign - and they've gone retro.

The orange, blue and white design is a firm nod to the Swans’ cult away kit used between 1993 and 1995. An adult jersey costs £48.

The body of the shirt is ‘golden poppy’ orange with royal blue trim, with the sleeves seeing those colours incorporated with white for a patterned finish.

The design is completed by blue shorts, while the golden poppy socks feature royal blue and white trim. The goalkeepers' shirt is yellow with a black trim.

While the home shirt is sponsored by award-winning residential property developer Westacres, their change outfit has Swansea University's logo emblazoned on it, with the relationship between the two parties carrying on from last season.

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Swansea Building Society, meanwhile, will be displayed on the back of the shirt.

Kit makers Joma have used an updated version of last season's badge, which was a take on the classic crest used between 1992 and 1997.

"We believe these new kits – as well as our home designs revealed earlier this week – represent a blend of the three key elements of what it means to be a Jack," wrote the club on their website.

"They are a strong pride in the rich history and heritage of our club and city, a desire for a bright, successful, sustainable future, and a strong identity that will see us do things our way – the Swansea Way – on the field under head coach Russell Martin and his staff.

"Our

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