Celtic have unveiled their new kit for the 2013/14 season.
The new home shirt, which was unveiled at Parkhead today, is white, with a green stripe down each side. Each of the green hoops on it are made up of seven smaller bands and the woven label inside the neck features a quote from former chairman Sir Robert Kelly - 'This Celtic Football Club is much more than a football club. To a lot of people it's a way of life."
The new design was inspired by some of the club's greatest players and also features a modern crossover v-neck collar.
Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell said: "We are delighted to launch our new home kit today, together with our global partners Nike and Magners. We thank both organisations for their continuing support.
"As Scottish champions and Scottish Cup holders, and with the club in magnificent shape off the field, we look ahead to next season with confidence.
"We enjoyed fantastic support from our fans last season. We aim to continue to deliver success and we are sure there will be some exciting times ahead for our fans once again."
Paul Condron, Marketing Director of Magners , said: "Magners and Celtic share many values, including a strong Irish heritage and a track record of success at home and abroad.
"Today marks the start of our partnership with the club through the launch of the new Magners branded kit. We look forward to working with Celtic and Celtic fans in the coming years to play our part in the club's exciting future."
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