City today unveiled their new kit for the centenary season as they announced another two years with sponsors JCT600.
The Bantams will go into the historic 2003-2004 campaign with a change of home and away outfits.
Designed by Diadora, the home kit keeps the traditional stripes but with amber sleeves and shorts. The change shirts are light blue with dark blue shorts.
They will be worn for the first time on May 24 when the promotion sides from 1996 and 1999 will stage a match to kick off the centenary.
The two-year arrangement with Diadora will involve another change of kit for the season after.
City will still bear the JCT600 logo after the motor firm agreed to continue their sponsorship, which began in 1997.
Jack Tordoff said he hoped the decision would encourage other firms around the city to offer their cash support.
Tordoff, City chairman between 1987 and 1991 and honorary life president, said: "Businesses in Bradford are well put on with other things but City need as much cash as possible.
"We weren't going to do it again at first because of our involvement with the Bulls but circumstances changed dramatically with the club going into administration last year. The debts were astronomical.
"There is still a long way to go yet and we must all rally round.
"In my time being a Bradford businessman, Park Avenue have packed up, the speedway has packed up, two greyhound venues have gone and Yorkshire cricket has moved out of the city. Bradford has been in sporting decline for the last 30 years so you have to keep the football club alive at any expense."
Tordoff will not be at Burnley tonight but intends to fly down to the weekend game against Norwich.
He added: "We need to get that one win and then everyone can start planning for next season. We've given young players a lot of opportunities and I can see the future being very bright."
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