Notts Outlaws and The Blaze’s 2026 white-ball kits have been unveiled, with both designs proudly inspired by the county of Nottinghamshire.
Manufactured by adidas, the shirts are available to order now from the Trent Bridge Shop.
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“We’re delighted to unveil our white-ball kits for 2026, which are inspired by the county we are so proud to represent” said Trent Bridge Interim Commercial Director, Joe Sharphouse.
“Our partnership with adidas is heading into a sixth year, and the quality and the design of the kits they have produced has continued to grow every single year.
"Capturing the essence of what the county is all about and celebrating what makes us proud was a key part of the design process, and we’re delighted with the results.
In the Vitality Blast, the Outlaws will again don a shirt with two shades of light and dark green, with The Blaze wearing the same design in orange tones.
Both kits feature the wording ‘Rebel County’ printed on the back of the neck, in a nod to a county and a city that, for centuries, have been proud to call themselves a place of rebels.
The wider design, which is an evolution of both sides’ 2025 shirts, takes creative cues from the bold street art, energy, and unapologetic individuality of Nottinghamshire.
Aiming to capture the pulse of a county at the forefront of the modern game, the detailing is a graphic pattern full of movement and defiance.
Meanwhile, inspiration for the Metro Bank One Day Cup kit has come from the rejuvenation of Trent Bridge’s historic Pavilion, which is due for completion in 2026.
The design for the 50-over shirt will also be green for the Outlaws and orange for The Blaze, with a white trim featuring prominently on both.
Elements of Trent Bridge, including the ironwork, entry gates, and the Pavilion itself, are included in the detailing, as is part of the crest of the city of Nottingham.
Additionally, a figurine of a historical Nottinghamshire cricketing personality features on the back of the neck.
Founding club captain, William Clarke, appears on the Outlaws shirt, while Nottinghamshire-born women’s cricket trailblazer, Enid Bakewell, takes her place on The Blaze kit.
“We are naturally also pleased to see John Pye Auctions, our long-standing partner, adorn the front of the shirts again, joined again by sleeve partners Vertu and Acrisure, and we thank them all for all their ongoing support," added Sharphouse.
“We’re pleased to be able to offer these to our supporters ahead of the festive period, and I am looking forward to watching Notts Outlaws and The Blaze step out at Trent Bridge, as well as up and down the country, wearing these eye-catching shirts, as we chase more silverware in 2026.”
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