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Doncaster Rovers 2025-26 Fourth Kit fourth kit front view
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Doncaster Rovers 2025-26 Fourth Kit

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Doncaster Rovers 2025-26 Fourth Kit

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Doncaster Rovers have unveiled a special limited-edition fourth kit for the 2025/26 season developed in collaboration with 28 Clothing, the streetwear brand owned by Louis Tomlinson. The shirt was designed jointly by Louis Tomlinson, a devoted Doncaster Rovers supporter, alongside OXEN, the club's technical partner, drawing inspiration from his personal connection to the town and his dedication to supporting the local area. The emerald-coloured kit displays 28 Clothing text across the shoulders with the branding positioned beneath the collar on the back. Taking design cues from a Doncaster Rovers away strip from the early 1990s and drawing parallels with the previous season's successful League Two title win, the garment includes four stars positioned above the badge to commemorate the club's four achievements at the fourth tier. The kit carries significant charitable meaning alongside its football significance. For every kit purchased, £5 is donated to Club Doncaster Foundation, an organisation Louis has personally championed after witnessing its positive effect on his family through its ante-natal initiatives. The strip features the Foundation's new branding and contributes towards community-focused work throughout Doncaster, encompassing learning programmes, physical and mental health activities, and community support schemes. Louis Tomlinson's ongoing involvement with the club and region extends further, with his recent participation in an upcoming film honouring former player James Coppinger, due to premiere in early 2026.

Brand Oxen
Sponsor Club Doncaster Foundation
Kit type Other
Season
2025/26
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