The England and Wales Cricket Board and Castore have launched the new playing kits and training wear that will be worn by England Men and Women on their visits to Trent Bridge this summer.
The new playing kits and training wear, with new principal partners Toyota displayed on the front, will be on display throughout a highly anticipated international summer in Nottingham.
England Men face Zimbabwe in a solitary Test between Thursday 22 and Sunday 25 May, before returning to take on South Africa in the final IT20 of a three-match series on Sunday 14 September.
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England Women, meanwhile, entertain India in another IT20, the opening clash of a five-match series, on Saturday 28 June.
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Nottinghamshire’s Ben Duckett features in the photoshoot modelling the new ODI kit, while The Blaze’s Tammy Beaumont joins him in the pristine new Test whites.
Crafted with advanced performance fabrications, the kits are engineered to support freedom of movement, moisture management and durability empowering athletes to reach their peak, no matter the conditions.
Each kit design has its own relationship to England Cricket and the format it represents.
Castore have utilised research to design a Test kit that is less restrictive than ever before, allowing players to perform at their absolute best, while still boasting a fresh new look with fashionable trims and a pop of colour.
Meanwhile, the IT20 shirt incorporates a geometric triangle pattern to reflect the explosive entertainment and fireworks of the shortest form of the game.
Commercial Director at the ECB, Alex Perkins, said: "We’re really excited to launch these new kits, and to represent our three teams in one high-impact, unified moment.
“We wanted to reflect the pride in the shirt that is shared by fans and players alike and Castore have supported us in that vision.
“The kit represents a shared sense of unity and acts as a reminder of the moments that brought us all into cricket, whether that’s playing in the park or at the highest level.”
“We look forward to seeing that love of the game on show across the country this summer – both on the pitch and in the stands.”
Danny Downs, Chief Commercial Officer at Castore, added: “This season marks a significant milestone in our partnership with the ECB – a testament to our commitment to uncovering marginal gains.”
“The kit has been developed through detailed research into bowlers’ movements, with the aim of creating a shirt that not only fits better but flows with each player's unique style.
“This new range is lightweight, breathable, and engineered for performance – crafted with precision and our shared ambition to push boundaries year after year.”