BASINGSTOKE Town Football club has unveiled its new 2021/22 Digidrop white Nike away strip.
The sleek white design features a patterned sleeve, uses Nike Dri-FIT technology and is made from at least 75 per cet recycled polyester fibres, which is complimented with contracting black shorts and white socks.
This kit, including front, back and shorts, have been sponsored by last season’s third-kit sponsor, Digidrop.
Digidrop specialise in all aspects of web development, and is also offering a 10 per cent discount on its services to all BTFC season ticket holders.
Digidrop’s operations director, Matthias Sparshot, said: “It is important that we support our local football club that is at the heart of the local community. In addition, through football, we convey the positive values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, to positively impact on people's lives.
“Digidrop is proud to support Basingstoke Town Community Football Club and is looking forward to the season commencing.”
Digidrop’s involvement with the club will also be visible this season on the Captain’s armband and with post-match interviews.
BTFC chairman Jack Miller said: “The club would first like to send our appreciation to Digidrop for their continued support of the club. In addition to their sponsorship, Digidrop help the club with other avenues using its Group Partners to offer support for match day safety and other commercial ventures and they’re always willing to step up and get involved, making them a real asset to both the club and the wider community.
“The last white away kit we had in 2014/15 went down a storm and I have no doubt this one will be hugely popular too. If you want to get your hands on this shirt for yourself, I’d strongly recommend getting involved with a pre-order!"
Manager Dan Brownlie added: “It’s an absolute beauty of a kit, it’s gone down very well with the lads.
“It might not seem like much, but these little details matter. It’s a kit that we can be proud to play in and a kit that our generous sponsors can be proud to put their name towards.”
Pre-orders for the new away shirt are live on the club shop now with the first batch arriving around the start of September.
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