Notts Outlaws and The Blaze's 2025 white-ball kits have been unveiled, with both T20 shirts drawing inspiration from the famed Sherwood Forest which once covered swathes of the county.
Manufactured by adidas, the limited-overs shirts are available to pre-order now from the Trent Bridge Shop, along with Nottinghamshire's 2025 Rothesay County Championship whites.
Joe Clarke’s charges will don a new predominantly-green kit, while Kirstie Gordon's T20 champions will once again wear orange, with both kits featuring prominent oak leaf detailing.
Completing the connection to the forest at the heart of Nottinghamshire are the embroidered co-ordinates of Sherwood’s Major Oak, once the rumoured hiding place of Robin Hood.
In addition, printed on the inside of the collar is the wording ‘Where Legends Grow’, tying the present day to Nottinghamshire’s folkloric history involving the most famous outlaws of all.
The Outlaws' strips see the return of gold as a prominent feature, as the colour of the embroidered three adidas stripes and Notts monogram.
The new T20 shirts were modelled by two individuals at the heart of the recreational game in the county.
Joss Dixon of Sherwood Colliery CC won the Growing the Game category in the ECB's 2024 national Cricket Collective awards, having played a crucial role in the club's recruitment, sponsorship and social media output.
Nicola Mowberry, meanwhile, has progressed from the Super 1s disability cricket programme to the Young Adult Disability cricket group.
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