Scarborough Athletic will be launching a brand new third shirt to be used in the opening month of the season, due to the logistical issues of kit production created by Covid-19.
The white shirt will be worn by Darren Kelly's Boro side until the clubs brand new bespoke home shirt arrives from Macron in October.
Despite this, pre-orders are being taken for Boro's new traditional red home shirt, which was designed by young Boro fan Lennon Slaughter, who supporters voted the winner of a summer competition.

The shirt, which features 'No Battle No Victory' on the main panel and '#Seadogs' on the sleeve, can be ordered in the online club shop, ahead of its arrival on October 8th.
The 'No Battle No Victory' wording is a tribute to former Boro president John Fawcett, who sadly passed away earlier this year.
One Stop are once again Boro's main shirt sponsors for the new campaign, with Brown's Caravan park sponsoring the back and AltoDigital sponsoring the shorts.
Chairman Trevor Bull said:
"We are delighted with all of our kits and we are confident that supporters will love them as well."We would like to say a huge thank you to our sponsors One Stop, Brown's Caravan Park, AltoDigital and Andy's Man Club in conjunction with One Stop.
"Due to Covid-19 the arrival of our new home shirt has been delayed, so we will be using a white third kit for the first few games of the season.
"The new home shirt will be worth waiting for though, we would like to say a huge thank you to Lennon for designing it for us.
"The fact that it is bespoke, featuring 'No Battle No Victory' and '#Seadogs' makes it even more special.
"We look forward to seeing these smart new shirts on the pitch and in the stands when they arrive in October."


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