Ladbrokes Scottish League Two 2017 - 2018
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Annan's first strip has been unchanged since it first appeared in 2014-15 while the alternatives are both held over from last season.
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The Wee 'Gers have been languishing in the lowest division since 2008. The have dropped Zoo Sport and will now wear Mitre for the next three seasons. The stripes on the first shirt now have a subtle fading checkered pattern while the Mitre logo is embossed into the black trimming on the change strip.
Shirt sponsors were chosen
via lottery.
(Sytse Korts)
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Clyde's first strip is unchanged and a new alternative in dark grey with white and orange trimmings is introduced.
(Alexander Perkin)
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Since 2011 Cowdenbeath have consistently worn white shorts and red socks but after their brush with relegation from the SPFL last season, a new look seems appropriate.
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After struggling in the opening months, Edinburgh consolidated and finished in a creditable mid-table position. The popular sash design is retired (Joma have ceased to make it) and a very plain design is introduced that is closer the club's historical traditions. The alternative is again yellow and black.
(Alick Milne, Director ECFC)
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Elgin have reverted to more conventional stripes with red accents. The red and blue alternative is now in its third season.
(Gavin Emerson)
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The Vapor template doesn't look so bad when just three colours are involved.
(Alexander Perkin)
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Peterhead dropped into League Two after they failed to negotiate the play-offs last season. They played their opening fixtures in lasts season's blue strip before introducing their new version for the League Cup game against Hearts, which the Blue Toon memorably won.
(Daniel Stephen, Gavin Emerson)
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Stenhousemuir finished last in League One and must spend this season in the basement. They have changed their kit supplier and will be wearing two simple but very smart Mitre strips this season. These are a considerable improvement on the old-fashioned Prostar outfits worn over the last two seasons.
(Alexander Perkin)
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The Binos have a new navy and yellow change strip while the red outfit is kept for a second season with new socks.
(Alexander Perkin, Jamie Hall)