York City have released their 2026/27 home shirt as the Minstermen prepare for life back in the English Football League. The Hummel-manufactured kit features a central crest, a light navy ribbed collar, and a tonal pinstripe body, drawing on designs from iconic shirts of the club’s past. The club’s official website confirmed the shirt will go on sale from 10am this morning, with adult short sleeves priced at £55 and long sleeves at £60.
The launch comes just over ten weeks after Josh Stones’s 103rd‑minute equaliser against Rochdale on 25 April sealed the National League title and ended a decade‑long absence from the EFL. Stuart Maynard’s side finished the campaign with 108 points and a club‑record 114 goals, and will open their League Two season at home to Bristol Rovers on Saturday 15 August.
Supporters can buy the new shirt in person at the club store, which will remain open until 6pm today and tomorrow. On Saturday, a matchday against an as‑yet‑unnamed opponent, the store will operate from 11am to 5.30pm, before switching to 10am–2pm window next Monday through Friday.
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