
Stockport County has officially unveiled its new 2026/27 Home Kit, with the shirt making its first public appearance during Stock Party ahead of going on sale this weekend.
Created in partnership with PUMA, the new design celebrates the club’s heritage while reflecting its deep connection to the town, bringing together football, local businesses and the community in a launch centred around the place County calls home.
The shirt was revealed during Stock Party on Saturday July 4th, where first-team players Kyle Wootton and Ryan Glover wore the kit throughout the day as supporters caught an exclusive first glimpse ahead of its official release on Sunday 5th July.
Drawing inspiration from some of the club’s most recognisable kits of the 1980s and 1990s, the new home shirt returns to a deeper royal blue, reconnecting with generations of County supporters while creating a fresh identity for the season ahead.
Running throughout the fabric is a bespoke sublimated pattern inspired by the crosslets featured within the Stockport County crest. Digitally reinterpreted and woven into the shirt, the design creates texture and movement while subtly nodding to one of the club’s defining symbols.
The launch also celebrated the people behind Stockport, with the club partnering with a selection of independent businesses and familiar faces from across the town.
Photography captured local business owners, entrepreneurs and community figures wearing the new shirt, reinforcing the campaign message that home is defined as much by its people as its places.
Alongside the kit, the club also launched HOME, a limited-edition pilsner lager brewed in collaboration with Runaway Brewery. Available exclusively during Stock Party, the bottle features the same bespoke pattern woven into the new home shirt, connecting both launches through a shared celebration of Stockport.
Supporters attending the event also had the opportunity to purchase an exclusive collaboration between Stockport County, Robinsons Brewery and local fan artist Jake Platt of Over The County Culture. Available from the Robinsons Courtyard at Stock Party, the collection reimagined iconic Robinsons beer brands as County-inspired players, with live on-site printing allowing supporters to personalise their own shirts throughout the day.
The Stockport County 2026/27 Home Kit is available online and in the County Store.

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