Chester FC today revealed their new away kit for the 2015-16 season.

The strip - made by Puma - is all yellow, with royal blue on the side of the sleeves and shorts.

Modelled by defenders Ben Heneghan and Ryan Higgins, the kit officially goes on sale at 12 noon tomorrow - before the club's final game of the season against Nuneaton Town.

The shirt will be on sale at £40 adults sizes, and £35 for junior sizes. The club also has a new range of team wear in the club shop, all available to purchase from noon tomorrow.

To mark today's kit launch, we've taken a look back at the Blues' home and away kits from the last 20 years – the good, the bad and the ugly.

We hope you enjoy reminding yourself of some of the best – and worst – strips since 1995, from the Corbetts-sponsored Le Coq Sportif classic to the dismal Prostar home strip worn when the Blues crashed out of the Football League in 2009 and the eye-watering pink kit worn for a good cause – breast cancer awareness – in 2011.

Click the gallery above to see our selection - and tweet us (@ChesterFC_Chron ) to tell us what you think of the new away kit.

Ryan Higgins and Ben Heneghan model the new Chester FC away kit
Ryan Higgins and Ben Heneghan model the new Chester FC away kit