"I'm so bored" - Brighton fans disappointed by reveal of 2023/2024 home kit

Brighton & Hove Albion fans have voiced their disapproval at the club’s new home kit for the 2023/2024 season.
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The Seagulls released their new strip for the next campaign today in partnership with Nike, detailing the classic Albion blue and white stripes and featuring blue sleeves and a V-shaped collar.

The kit is made from recycled polyester fibres and Nike Dri-FIT technology, with the club describing the loose fit as giving the shirt a ‘relaxed feel’ – available in men's, women's, youth and infant.

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Having released the new kit on social media, a number of fans expressed their disappointment at a top they believed to look very similar to the one they saw their beloved team wear last season.

The kit is made from recycled polyester fibres and Nike Dri-FIT technology, with the club describing the loose fit as giving the shirt a ‘relaxed feel’ – available in men's, women's, youth and infant. (Credit: BHAFC)The kit is made from recycled polyester fibres and Nike Dri-FIT technology, with the club describing the loose fit as giving the shirt a ‘relaxed feel’ – available in men's, women's, youth and infant. (Credit: BHAFC)
The kit is made from recycled polyester fibres and Nike Dri-FIT technology, with the club describing the loose fit as giving the shirt a ‘relaxed feel’ – available in men's, women's, youth and infant. (Credit: BHAFC)

One person tweeted: "Bruh all that hype and it’s the same as last season”

Another said: "Well that’s disappointing”

A third wrote: "ahahahhahahaha all that wait for this”

A fourth supporter added: "I know people say this for most shirts but I literally can’t see any difference”

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Some blamed Brighton’s sponsor for the uninspired kit choice, with one fan sating: "Don’t get me wrong it’s not a grim kit but please can we move on from Nike I’m so bored of their templates”

Another simply wrote: “yea sack off nike asap”

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Brighton will wear the kit for the first time on Saturday (July 22), when they face Chelsea in a pre-season game at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, as part of a set of round-robin friendlies in the USA between Premier League sides, also including Brentford and Newcastle.