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Carlisle United reveal new 2024/25 kits

(left to right) United's home shirt, home goalkeeping top, away shirt and away keeper top are modelled by Dan Butterworth, Harry Lewis, Dylan McGeouch and Gabe Breeze <i>(Image: Carlisle United)</i>
(left to right) United's home shirt, home goalkeeping top, away shirt and away keeper top are modelled by Dan Butterworth, Harry Lewis, Dylan McGeouch and Gabe Breeze (Image: Carlisle United)

Carlisle United have revealed their new kits for the 2024/25 season.

The home kit is an homage to the famous design worn by the Blues' top-flight team, marking the 50th anniversary of the 1974/75 campaign.

And the Cumbrians have produced another striking away kit which this season is in mint green, navy and pink.

Carlisle enlisted a number of 74/75 legends to help them launch their new blue, white and red home strip, which emulates the most iconic kit in the club's history.

1974/75 legend Ray Train models United's new kit - which is an homage to the strip worn by the Blues in the top flight, 50 years ago (Image: Carlisle United)

Seventies stars Les O'Neill, Bobby Owen and Ray Train joined current players to model the outfield kit - while Tom Clarke, who also played in 1974/75, was also on hand to help launch the yellow home goalkeeping kit.

United's away keeper colours are grey and pink.

The Blues new kits, made by Umbro and featuring new shirt sponsor Aqua Pura, go on sale to season ticket holders from 12pm today.

Jack Ellis, Dylan McGeouch and Anton Dudik model the new away shirt (Image: Carlisle United)

The home shirt, as well as the club badge, also features the iconic yellow fox and CUFC lettering below the collar - emulating the seventies kit.

United hope it will prove a popular seller - whilst aiming for their latest colourful away kit to emulate the huge success of last season's iconic 'fruit salad' kit.

The new kits are on sale to season ticket holders in the Blues Store from 12pm to 6pm. They go on general sale from Thursday at 10am.