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‘An all-timer’: Dundee fans react to ‘stunning’ new kit

The Dark Blues revealed their new look for the season ahead.

Cesar Garza and Fin Robertson show off Dundee's new home and away tops. Image: David Youngv
Cesar Garza and Fin Robertson show off Dundee's new home and away tops. Image: David Young

Dundee have revealed their new look for the season to come and fans have been quick to make their feelings clear.

The Dark Blues will be under new management this season with head coach Steven Pressley set to take charge of his first game in charge this weekend.

The Dee travel to Arbroath on Saturday where they will have the opportunity to show off their new kit as supporters also get a first look at Pressley’s Dundee.

Dundee’s 2025/26 strip has taken the classic red, white and dark blue stripes across the middle of a dark blue top and turned them vertical.

The away outfit has a retro vibe with gold, blue and red pinstripes on a white top with a buttoned collar.

Ethan Ingram and Billy Koumetio model the new-look away strip which will be worn at Arbroath on Saturday. Image: David Young
Ethan Ingram and Billy Koumetio model the new-look away strip which will be worn at Arbroath on Saturday. Image: David Young

They are available to pre-order with the home top setting punters back £55 for an adult, £45 for kids.

But what have fans made of the new home and away kit? Courier Sport took a look at social media reaction.

Reaction

The vast majority of fans taking to social media were delighted with the new look.

“Oooof, that’s stunning” said Mikey with a beaming emoji.

Ronnie Napier was worred about his bank balance, stating: “This is gonna cost me a fortune.”

Dough and Ross were less worried financially, both posting variations of: “Take my money!”

Others spotted the choice of badge, too. This season the club have reverted to their previous crest for marketing reasons.

However, the new kit continues with the classic-looking version from last season.

And it’s been appreciated.

Club captain Simon Murray is joined by new signing Paul Digby to show off the home top. Image: David Young
Club captain Simon Murray is joined by new signing Paul Digby to show off the home top. Image: David Young

Lewis Banks said: “THE BADGE YASSSSS!”, also later posting: “Take my money and sign some players.”

Sean Howie kept up the love for the new look, saying: “Best combined home and away kits in the world this season. Not even tinted specs. Beautiful.”

Nicola Ironside posted: “Best kits in the league hands down. Absolutely outstanding.”

And Frazs pokes fun at the neighbours, adding: “Now that’s how you do stripes”

Not everyone was a fan of the new strip, though.

Smokey Dee said: “Not sure about that home kit, but the away kit looks great.”

‘A’ wasn’t having it: “Home one is awful, away is ok.”

And GrantfaeDundee was “no convinced”.

But the overall delight was clear, Sorare on a Budget saying: “That away kit is absolutely glorious! An all timer imo!”

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