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Cardiff City supporters can now get their hands on the alternative Cardiff City fans shirt, as voted for by you.

Thousands took part in our search for a winning design, which was revealed on Monday.

And manufactures have been working around the clock to make the blue kit available in record time.

The shirt is now available to buy at www.teamshopbuilder.co.uk/cardiffcitysupporterstrust

Importantly, in order to get free P&P you also need to use this code: FREEPOSTCCS

The shirts were designed by Cardiff City Supporters Trust, in conjunction with sportswear company Kukri Sports.

You can look back at them here:

Trust member and long standing supporter Phil Jones said: “The whole project has been fantastic and we’ve been amazed by the fantastic reaction from fans.

“It’s been hard work to get everything done in such a short space of time and we thank everyone for their help.”

The blue background with a yellow and white vertical stripe was inspired by designs of the 70s, which were worn by the likes of Robin Friday.

Bluebirds Unite founder Sian Branson said: “For us, this is extremely important because it is not just an issue of re-branding, it is an issue of our traditions, our history and our heritage.”

She added: “As we are unable to buy the shirt of our city and our football club from the club itself, it is excellent that the trust is doing this.”

The winning design is available to order directly from Kukri Sports online shop with kids’ shirts costing £22 and adult sizes priced at £27.

And £5 from the sale of every shirt will go to South Wales children’s hospice Ty Hafan.

As well as Cardiff City Supporters Trust, also behind the project are Cardiff City Supporters Club, Bluebirds Unite, the London-based 1927 Club and Cardiff City messageboards – CCMB and Cardiff City Forum.

Bluebirds fan Phil Morris, the owner of Kukri said: “When we were asked could we help produce the shirt I had no hesitation in saying yes.

Phil Jones added: “We just hope that everyone gets behind the shirt, even if it isn’t your preferred design £5 from every purchase will be going to an incredibly worthy cause.”