With Norwich City's new kit out today, Kerry Brady, Djamil Benmehidi and Amy Collins went out on Twitter and in the city centre and got reactions from the public.

TWITTER

ade69yarmouth @NorwichCityFC: Stylish and classy - will be getting the kit for my boys and one for myself brilliant design, thumbs up lets be avin you

Stevekay74: I really like the new #NCFC kit, very stylish. Well done. Just want to get my hands on it now!! OTBC

MatLeach @NorwichCityFC: Like the new kit a lot. Only thing I'd change is the white bits.

vanbarnblog: This is amazing from Errea & @NorwichCityFC LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT

Mcurtis131: Glad to see that they have kept the same shade of yellow for the new shirt ? lets light up the prem @pinkun#NCFC

larrymoore495: Thoughts on the new Norwich kit? I quite like it, it will definitely brighten up the top half of the prem #otbc#ncfc

CockersNorwich: just seen the new @NorwichCityFC kit in the mall shop, looks well nice, feels good gona be �45 #ncfc

Mattyrivett1991: @jakehumphreyf1 what do you think of #NCFC's new kit? I think the retro look, looks smart

Plane_Pimp @pinkun: I'm not a big fan of the v-neck. Less flexible from the fashionista perspective ;)

Kilo_6 @pinkun: kit looks awesome with a little bit of a retro feel, I love the video! Great to see a bit of fun added to a kit launch #ncfc

IN NORWICH CITY CENTRE

Callum Bush, 19, from Norwich: 'Around �40 for a kit isn't bad, but they should change it every two years instead of one.'

Ian Gurney, 18, from Mulbarton: 'The kit reminds me of Manchester United a few years back. I like it, the white trim is certainly that will take some getting used to. I would have liked to have seen last season's kit once more. Are we buying it out of loyalty to the club, but I will always be old fashioned and like kits lasting two years. That gives the fans time to get use to it, and get their moneys worth.'

Stuart Green, 31, from Norwich: 'Is there a new kit? I didn't know there was another one already. I'm not surprised as Norwich went up, but it will cost families lots. �40 is a lot for a new kit, but all the clubs charge that, so it's not surprising really.'

Aspi Tantra, 21, Student at City College, from Norwich: 'I support the idea of a new kit to celebrate them going up to the Premiership. This is a thing in football they do this to keep the money rolling in. I think its fair the club needs the money and people will buy the kit.'