Premier League champions Leicester City launch 2016/17 away kit
The Foxes will play in an all red strip during some of their away games as they bid to retain their status as English champions
Premier League champions Leicester have unveiled the away kit they will wear next season.
Claudio Ranieri's Foxes will wear an all red strip similar to their third kit from the 2014/15 campaign.
Captain Wes Morgan said: “The kit looks fantastic - it’s a great design that I’m sure the fans will love.
"When you're on the way to an away game and you see the fans out in force, decked out in their colours, it’s a brilliant feeling. It always feels like we’re in it together.”
Paul Spencer, the general manager of PUMA UKIB, Leicester's kit manufacturer, said: “Leicester City’s achievements over the 2015/16 season have been truly remarkable.
"The talent, commitment and teamwork demonstrated from top to bottom of this fantastic club has set a great example for the world of sport.
“What’s equally impressive is their desire to continue to move forward and approach next season with the exact same fearless attitude and dedication.
"A mind-set that PUMA shares and one which has defined our long-term partnership with the Club as official kit supplier.
Claudio Ranieri's Foxes will wear an all red strip similar to their third kit from the 2014/15 campaign.
Captain Wes Morgan said: “The kit looks fantastic - it’s a great design that I’m sure the fans will love.
"When you're on the way to an away game and you see the fans out in force, decked out in their colours, it’s a brilliant feeling. It always feels like we’re in it together.”
Paul Spencer, the general manager of PUMA UKIB, Leicester's kit manufacturer, said: “Leicester City’s achievements over the 2015/16 season have been truly remarkable.
"The talent, commitment and teamwork demonstrated from top to bottom of this fantastic club has set a great example for the world of sport.
“What’s equally impressive is their desire to continue to move forward and approach next season with the exact same fearless attitude and dedication.
"A mind-set that PUMA shares and one which has defined our long-term partnership with the Club as official kit supplier.
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Technical details:
The kit went on sale at the King Power Stadium club shop at 10am on Monday 30 May, with prices for the shirt starting at £50 for adults and £35 for children.