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Sean Murphy

Loch Ness Football Club unveil incredible follow up to their viral Nessie kits

A Highland football team known for their iconic Nessie-inspired kits have just unveiled their latest stunner of a strip after their tops went viral last year.

Loch Ness F.C. hit the headlines in 2020 after their Loch Ness Monster shirts were shared online by BBC Breakfast and the official Match of the Day Twitter account

The Inverness based club was then inundated with enquiries and orders for their 2020/21 home, away and third shirts, from all over the world.

And it seems their latest offering, the 21/22 season home top, which sees them back in the black and gold has got football fans around the globe excited once again.

They've also created a limited edition Euros inspired kit (Loch Ness FC/Twitter)

The beauty of a top features a classic version of Nessie (humps and all) rising above the waters of the loch with Urquhart Castle in the background.

Not only that, they've also unveiled a limited edition Scotland top, inspired by the men's national team finally making a major tournament, with their appearance at the Euros 2020.

Similar to the home kit, the sky blue top features the Loch Ness Monster but with a saltire reflected on the surface of the water.

Both strips are made in partnership with Zero Negativity clothing which creates eco-friendly kits.

Priced at £44.99 for adults and £34.99 for kids, both are available to preorder at: http://lochnessfc.co.uk, for delivery in August.

The new home top is another cracker (Loch Ness FC)

It looks like the tops are going down a storm once again with fans on Twitter, one responded: "What a thing of beauty!"

While a Man Utd Fan added: "I feel like a Medici looking at renaissance art. Glorious shirt!"

Not content with the two they had just unveiled, the club also teased fans with the news that an away kit design was also on the way, adding: "We can't disclose any details I’m afraid."

LNFC have been involved in the local Inverness amateur league for 20 years and were founded in 1999 by Shane Carling, who at the time was the youngest manager to ever enter a team into the league.

Shane explained that they've had orders from countries as far away as the US and Canada for their impressive strips and that the response to them has been "astonishing".

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