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Published 11:21 24 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 12:18 24 Nov 2017 GMT
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We get it, okay - we do get it. You're looking at that kit from last year thinking it's pretty nice as it is - where could it really go from there on top of that? You're right in a way but you're stupid to ask that question too because you can bet your arse it went to places you wouldn't even dream of.
The new DkIT outfit, a lovely royal blue and yellow and white, is simplicity at its best and it's also nostalgia at its most beautifully delightful. For God's sake it even has the Guaranteed Irish logo on it.
To model the bad boy, the college side has reeled out stars of Louth, Cavan and Monaghan and they're sure as hell looking the part.
Niall Kearns
Look at it there.
Look at that colour. Look at those sleeves. Look at the old material and classic hooped stripe.
Just look at it.
Sam Mulroy
And if you think that's good, if you think that's retro, just wait 'til you see the goalkeeper jersey in all its old-fashioned glory.
Children of the 80s and 90s, goalkeepers everywhere, feast your eyes and marvel on this.
Joe O'Donoghue
Padded sleeves, funky design that thought it was before its time, just a gorgeous colour with the simplest of features.
Yep, the DkIT ones have nailed it.
https://twitter.com/DkITGAA/status/933777994501578752
It's very much a case of back to the future because, by going retro, Dundalk have led the way for what's to come.
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