Lillestrøm
Lillestrøm SK's kit history is built around their instantly recognisable yellow‑and‑black colours, a palette that reflects the club's "Canaries" nickname and has remained consistent for decades even as detailing, trim and template styles have shifted with each new era. Early kits were simple yellow shirts with black shorts, but from the 1980s onward the look became more defined as manufacturers began to leave their mark: Umbro supplied many of the classic early designs until the mid‑1980s, followed by an in‑house period before Adidas took over through the late 1990s and early 2000s. Diadora and Legea shaped the 2000s and 2010s with more modern, athletic interpretations, while Puma — kit supplier since 2018 — has introduced cleaner, contemporary templates that maintain the club's traditional identity. Across all these changes, Lillestrøm have remained one of Norway's most visually consistent clubs, with the bright yellow home shirt serving as a constant thread through more than a century of football.
Supplier / Name = name of kit template.
This page dedicated to Trym Hogner.
Home 1917
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1919
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1929
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1938
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1940
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1944
Manufacturer: Unknown
