Ladbrokes Scottish League One 2016 - 2017
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Under Armour now supply Airdrieonians with their instantly recognisable strips. The famous chevron now appears on the change strip as well, a nice touch.
The team played in their opening BetFred League Cup fixtures in last season's Macron strip.
In December the club's Supporters' Trust agreed to sponsor the team's first shirts and had an image of lifelong supporter, Mark Allison printed onto them. Allison died of pancreatic cancer in June
having raised around £70,000 for charity and was a well known figure at the club. The shirts immediately sold out and more were ordered to meet demand: profits go to the causes supported by Allison.
(Donald Gellatly)
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The Wee Rovers are keeping their first kit and have purchased a set of red tops to be used as their change strip. Last season's black outfit is now third choice.
(William Kay)
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Alloa were relegated last season after finishing last in the Championship. Their strips are unchanged except for the new shirt sponsor.
(Jamie Hall)
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Brechin have gone back to a red and black first kit, last worn between 2005 and 2007. The change strip is unchanged.
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East Fife won the League Two title in May and now turn out in a very attractive first strip inspired by the candy stripes worn in the 1960s. The change kit is unchanged.
(William Kay)
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It's 21 years since Meadowbank Thistle upped sticks and moved to Livingston. The team wore all-black then and to mark the 21st anniversary of the move, they are doing so once again. The alternative is Joma's Standard design in light blue.
(William Kay, Alsadair MacNeill)
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Peterhead's strips are unchanged.
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Queen's Park are appearing in the third tier after beating Clyde in the final of the promotion play-offs last season. After playing in their previous kit, the club announced that a special 150th anniversary strip would replace it from 27 August until the end of the 2017-18 season. Based on the original navy tops which were worn with grey hose, the top features a representation of the white ribbon that was used to distinguish one team from another.
(Alasdair MacNeill)
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Stenhousemuir have retained both kits from last season.
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Stranraer have been equipped by Stanno since 2009 and have introduced new first and second choice kits in the same template. Last season's change strip is retained as third choice.
(William Kay)