Sutton United Football Club is proud and excited to unveil the club’s new third kit for the 2025/26 season.
Manufactured by O’Neills, we can reveal a remake of the popular 1998/99 away kit, previously worn by the likes of Jimmy Dack, Steve Watson, Barry Laker and Joff Vansittart, with the kit remaining as part of Sutton’s identity until 2005, and saw the likes of Peter Fear, Ryan “Patsy” Palmer, Mark Watson and Eddie Akuamoah also don the green and white strip.
The reborn retro shirt shirt features a striking quartered layout in petrol green and white, with alternating coloured panels on the front and back. It includes a knitted Zaid collar in black, petrol green and white, finished with two front buttons, while the club crest stands proudly in a mono green style, which, alongside the O’Neills branding, are direct-to-film printed on the chest. Furthermore, Club Partners and Front of Shirt sponsors Telsa Media is prominently displayed once more in petrol green, are are joined by Back of Shirt sponsors Burge & Gunson who are featured towards the bottom of the shirt, maintaining consistency with the green and white mono style.
In addition, the Sutton popinjay maintains the club’s identity by appearing near the neckline, and above the year of the club’s birth – 1898 – both in the mono green style.
Made from K2 elite-grade fabric, the shirt is tailored for men’s sizes (S to XXL) and designed in compliance with EFL guidelines, with the overall look merging tradition with a clean, professional finish.
Complementing the shirt, the kit includes green shorts and green socks, accented by a white trim.
The kit will be available to purchase from tomorrow’s clash with Carlisle United, and can be obtained in-store only.