Nottinghamshire’s playing kit for the forthcoming LV=Insurance County Championship, Royal London Cup and Vitality Blast campaigns have been revealed, and are available to purchase online and in store at Trent Bridge.

The club’s iconic monogram - which first appeared on county caps in 1904 - will, for the second year, be used across all playing and training kits, produced by world renowned sports retail brand, adidas. 

The Outlaws will don a green-sashed vibrant yellow shirt in the Blast, as modelled by Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville in a recent Sky Sports Friday Night Football feature alongside Stuart Broad at Trent Bridge.

For the one day cup, yellow chevrons will cut through the royal green jersey.

Both shirts, in addition to the unchanged First Class outfit and the 2023 training shirt, will display the club's team sponsor, John Pye Auctions, for a ninth successive year.

Vertu Motors will sit on the sleeve of all three kits, meanwhile, with Affixxius Films adorning the back of the T20 shirt.

“Unboxing our kit is always exciting - we get the lads wanting to dive into it early in pre-season, keen to see what it looks like and get it on” Steven Mullaney said. 

“I think, in this year’s shirts, we have some classy numbers which hopefully we can do justice to on the pitch. 

“Whilst it might seem like a small thing, making sure that we all turn up looking the part, professional and ready to go is really important to me. It is one of those things that good sports teams do well, and this enables us to do that. 

“And I look forward to seeing a wash of yellow on T20 nights at Trent Bridge, too. We always receive special receptions and big atmospheres here, and a crowd showing their support for us by wearing the green and gold adds to that.”

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