ADELAIDE has continued to experiment with its clash guernsey with the release of a new model featuring bold streaks of the club's tri-colours on a white background.

The Crows have worn four different clash strips since 2006, with the last design involving paint-like splashes of blue, red and yellow around the right side. 

Next season's has what the Crows have described as claw-like marks - or perceived rips - that reveal the iconic club colours.

"The design symbolises the fierce and aggressive nature of the Crow, while the club's 25th season is also celebrated with a special logo," the club said.

The release of the guernsey coincides with the announcement of the club's partnership with apparel company BLK, which will supply on and off-field gear for both its AFL and SANFL teams, plus administration staff, until the end of 2018.

All Australian defender Brodie Smith described the design as bold and modern, and said the players were fans.

"It certainly has the thumbs up from the boys who are back at the club and getting stuck into pre-season training this week," Smith told the club's website.



Adelaide players singing the song in 2006 after an away win. Picture: AFL Media