Pride & Pinion announced as the Invermen's new kit sponsor
Larne are the latest Irish League club to unveil their new kits for the upcoming season. The new offering from Nike was worn by the Invermen for the first time in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Stranraer.
That's not the only big change however as there is also a new principal sponsor on the front of the kit. Luxury watch dealers 'Pride & Pinion' will take pride of place on the strips for next season. Read next: Stephen Baxter gives big hint on his future as he edges closer to Crusaders departure The company has had a long-standing relationship with the back-to-back Irish Premiership champions. This new sponsorship further strengthens that commitment.
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