STOKE CITY today launched a new away kit for the 2012-13 season which has been specifically designed to mark the Club's 150th anniversary.
Tony Pulis' side will play in the new navy and cardinal colours once worn by the Stoke Ramblers following the formation of the Club back in 1863.
It is one of the striking features of the away kit which can now be booked online and will be available in the Official Club Stores on Thursday morning.
The historic significance of the 2012-13 season is also reflected in a specially-adapted Club badge and the use of the 1863-2013 dateline on the back.
Stoke Ramblers played in similar colours right at the outset, although it was hoops rather than stripes on their shirts back in those early days.
The Club also played in a striped version of the same colours, on two occasions in the 1890s and then again after the reformation as Stoke FC in 1908.
City's Head of Commercial Andrew Billingham commented: "Our 150th anniversary next season is a momentous landmark in the Club's history and it was important therefore that the new kit reflected the fact we will be celebrating this special occasion.
"While our home kit will retain the traditional red and white stripes, the away kit is more of a throwback to those early days of blue and burgundy colours. The creation of the specific 150 years badge and the dateline give it more historical significance.
"We are sure that our supporters will like the idea of being able to purchase a special shirt which marks this anniversary in an appropriate manner."