New Stoke Kit 2012/13- Stoke City Adidas Home and Away Jerseys 2012-2013

Stoke City have unveiled their new 2012/13 kits and have also announced that Bet365 will be taking over from Britannia as sponsors of their kits from the 2012/13 Premier League season. The Potters played in the Europa League during the 2011/12 season and had a brilliant campaign before going out to Valencia.

Their player Peter Crouch, seen here modelling Stoke’s new 2012/13 away kit, scored one of the Premier League’s goals of the season against Man City.

Other Premier League teams to have unveiled one or both of their 2012/13 kits include Chelsea, Norwich, Newcastle, Arsenal and Swansea, all of whose pictures can be seen in our 2012/13 football shirts release section.

SCFC Kit 2012

New Stoke City Jersey 2012

30 thoughts on “New Stoke Kit 2012/13- Stoke City Adidas Home and Away Jerseys 2012-2013”

  1. I like the look of the away kit!! Something fresh and new!! The home kit looks great as well!! Well done Stokecity!!! Come on stoke!!!!!

  2. I only like it because I’m getting pretty sick of the whole red & white stripped jerseys which at least 2-3 teams in each division seem to have…c’mon clubs, be original. Next year Southhampton will be entering Barclays plus Sunderland…you don’t want to all look the same now do you…

  3. You can’t really change a club’s colours. Stoke’s kits have always been red and white stripes since the 20s!

  4. the home kit looks the same every year. its boring but the away kit is looking good.
    CROUCHY !!!!!!

  5. Actually it’s not changing our colours, These colours are to mark the 150th anniversary of the club and its a return to the original colours worn by the stoke ramblers in the 1800’s

  6. No more Britannia?

    also looks good. and all those who say its “shit” or there are a lot of clubs with red and white shirts, well stoke was one of the founding members of the league and the second oldest club in the world so they should have whatever they want and all the other red and white teams copied off stoke

  7. As the most successful red and white striped club in English history, Sunderland more than any other club have earned the right to wear what colours they want, particularly as Sunderland have worn Red n White since 1890’s. Ps Sunderland remain the most recent team in England to win the top division wearing striped shirts (Excluding Arsenals pin stripes which clearly dont count)

  8. stoke are 1 of the football leauge founding members the only leauge team older is nots county so they have a right to wear what ever we want

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