Scottish Premier League club Dundee United FC has unveiled its 2013/14 Nike, home, away and third kits.
According to the club website: The striking home design, modelled by new signing Paul Paton, features the traditional tangerine body with a gradient fading into a full black front panel at the bottom end of the design. The shorts and socks are both black to complement the full gradient effect.
The away kit, modelled by Michael Gardyne, features a lovely stylish button down open neck design on the all white top with a black trim around the collar to match the sponsor’s logo on the front. The shorts for the away kit are tangerine and socks white.
The Club have also introduced a heritage cup kit for this season, 50 years after it was worn in the 1963/64 season. The striking kit displays a deep red body colour with white sleeves and features the United crest from 1963 with white shorts and socks to complete the heritage kit. The uniform will be worn by the team in cup competition only this coming season and no player names will feature to keep its authenticity to the heritage of the kit.