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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Kit

It was in the 1923-24 season that Wolves swapped from Black and Gold striped shirts to the more familiar Old Gold Shirts of today. More strip history coming soon, click here for a picture history of the Wolves kit.

Home Kit

The traditional gold and black strip.

which is manufactured by Le Coq Sportif and feature the logos of Wolves and the club sponsors Chaucer.

Made of a new breathable fabric with gold mesh detail.

 

 

 

Change Kit

Navy blue with Wolves "old gold" and white trim.

The shirt is made from 100% polyester interlock fabric, with hexagonal style fabric detail, similar in shape to the Wolves crest.

There are "old gold" cut and sew panels to the side and back of the shirt together with white fabric piping detail.

Both the official Wolves crest and Le Coq Sportif logo are embroidered onto the left and right of the shirt front and printed in the centre is the logo of Chaucer, who are also delighted to be sponsoring Wolves for the fourth season.

Unique features on this kit are the Wolves website address www.wolves.co.uk featured on the back neck of the shirt, and an official rubberised badge of authenticity just above the bottom hem on the front.

Third Kit 

The new shirt fabric developed for Wolves by Le Coq Sportif incorporates an enhanced moisture transfer system for improved wearability, and comfort fit.It also helps with the care of the shirt by it being quicker drying than normal shirts. The shirt is made from 100% polyester with contrast polyester mesh panels and gold piping .It features black cut and sew panels with egde stitching . For the first time each shirt will have a authenticity hologram badge to identify the shirt as an exclusive official Wolves product.

 

 

Goalkeepers Kit

The strips have been made by our kit suppliers Le Coq Sportif and feature the logos of Wolves and the club sponsors Chaucer.

The home goalkeeper kit is black whilst the change kit is red with a second choice change kit coming in teal.

All kits are made from a fully breathable fabric and feature collared necks.