Redditch United have released a new 3rd kit in partnership with Puma Teamwear to support local Charity Libby Mae's Angels.

The kit will be limited to 100 replica shirts and be worn by United's senior Men's and Women's team during the 2021/22 season.

It's the latest way the club have supported the charity after naming them as charity partner at the recent Legends Match at The Trico Stadium.

Libby Mae's Angels, the small family run registered charity, help to save babies' lives across the Midlands by raising funds for all 18 neonatal units in the region.

The charity supports the necessary medical equipment needed to look after babies on those neonatal units.

United Chairman David Faulkner commented; "I'd like to thank Sam Woods and Jamie Oakes at Puma Teamwear for their support in delivering this bespoke kit.

"We took our inspiration from the all black tonal kit that Puma did for Dortmund a couple of years back and recreated this as a pink kit in partnership with the charity.

"We were introduced to Libby Mae's Angels through one of our corporate partners and we discussed some ways in which we could work together. Our Legends match last weekend was a huge success and we hope that this kit helping to raise money for them will be as success too.

"I'm really happy with it, wow it's bright!"

Charlotte Sharratt, founder of Libby Mae's Little Angels said; "We would like to thank every one at Redditch United for their support.

"The kit will not only help to raise funds that will support many local hospitals but it will also raise awareness of of charity and the activities that we do to support babies across the Midlands region.

"Please go and get one, the money we raise will make a huge difference to so many people."