On Friday night at the Sunken Monkey, the full Mariners playing squad surprised a venue packed with Mariners Members and revealed a range of fresh new kits for the upcoming season.
The home kit features a traditional football top with a button up collar and classic, vertical yellow and navy stripes. Partnered with the collared top are navy board shorts and navy socks, a significant design shift from the predominantly yellow home kits of the recent past.
To embrace the surf culture of the Central Coast, the Mariners have worked with Umbro to incorporate longer style, navy shorts that will be worn with the home kit. The home-shorts also double as board shorts and can be worn in the ocean during the Central Coast summer.
For the away kit, it’s a return of the navy sash which runs diagonally across a predominantly yellow jersey that will be worn on the road this season. The away top does not feature a collar and will be partnered with yellow shorts and yellow socks.
“It is time to earn our stripes,” said Mariners CEO Shaun Mielekamp. “Earning our stripes means much more than just wearing this season’s jersey.
“As a football club, we are heading into a new chapter in our proud history. A chapter that, if executed correctly, will see the Yellow & Navy restored with pride and the badge worn proudly by Mariners both on the Coast and beyond.
“It is also the time we call on the thousands of Members and fans to unite in showing their support for the team, wearing our stripes, representing our community and making us proud. Proud to be a Mariner.
"This will help show that we are still the community club and that when anyone travels to Central Coast Stadium they are guaranteed a great time in the stands and a tough time on the pitch."
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