Swansea City have revealed their new home and away kits for the 2019/20 campaign.
The home jersey features a round black buttoned collar with black trim on the traditional white top with a faint embossed camo pattern for the first time. "Jack Army" has also been printed at the top of each shirt's exterior in a special nod to the Swansea faithful.
And the Swans have opted for vertical stripes on their latest away shirt, with Steve Cooper's troops set to wear the slick black and green design on their travels during the upcoming season.
The crew neck collar with green trim also has the words 'Swansea City AFC 1912' printed inside.
In addition to the kits for the outfield players, Swansea have revealed their goalkeeper strips for the new campaign.

All adult versions of the new strips have the emblazoned on the front.
And there is a special message behind this campaign's kit, with a nod to the city's history.
It’s 50 years since Swansea upgraded its status from a town to a city – and the club have recognised the landmark date by including the words ‘Oh City Said I’ around the inside waist of all shirts.
Cooper's men will don their new home strip in a competitive fixture for the first time when they host Hull City at the Liberty Stadium in their Championship opener on August 3.


You can purchase the new kits and training gear from the Liberty Stadium store or on the club's online shop.
Home and away adult jerseys cost £45 each while the junior versions are £35. The goalkeeper tops are priced at £50 and £40 respectively.
A full home or away adult strip will cost you £75.50 while you can get a shirt, shorts and socks for juniors for £60.50.