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Liverpool have officially released designs and details of their new home kit going into the 2018-2019 season.

It was confirmed today that the images leaked on social media last week were legitimate and now an official launch date has been set - May 11.

The official Liverpool FC website, who have the new kit available for pre-order, commented that the new jersey "retains the hugely popular retro styling and colour scheme" that proved so popular for this year's design.

The club say that, regardless of where you are in the world, those who choose to pre-order now will be guaranteed delivery of the kit before it's official release.

As an added incentive, customers to Liverpool's online store will also receive a £10 Retail Voucher for every shirt purchased.

The official online store prices the adult, short-sleeve shirts at £55 with shorts at £30 and socks at £12. The long-sleeve version is also available for £60 and both are available in sizes from Small to 3XL.

Junior versions of the kit, in sizes 6-13, are priced at £45 for the shirt and £25 for the shorts.

For a further £15, you can have either your own custom name or one from those out of the current squad. You also have the choice of choosing between lettering style and you can add a Premier League patch to the sleeve for just £3.

New Balance, who also have the kits available for pre-order on their website , are going into the fourth of their six-season deal with the club.

The sportswear brand from Boston Massachusetts price the short sleeve shirt at £60, with long sleeves at £65.

Elsewhere, junior shirts are available from £48, with shorts priced at £25 - five pound cheaper than the adult variety.

For the ninth successive season, Liverpool's main kit will feature shirt sponsor Standard Chartered. Meanwhile, New Balance will manufacture the kit for their fourth and Western Union, who announced their sleeve sponsorship deal in August 2017, go into the second.

As a result of Liverpool's current participation in the UEFA Champions League, a European version of the kit is set for launch at a later date pending qualification.