Wolves unveil Puma kits for next season
Wolves today unveiled their Puma kits for next season – including a striking purple away strip.
The home kit is a vivid representation of Wolves' iconic gold and black colours.
The Puma King shirt, named after the brand's famous boot, includes two vertical gold stripes within a black triangular neckline, after this season's plain gold collar. It also features black piping under the arms.
The new design benefits from the decision of main sponsor What House? to change their normal brand colours from red to black. Puma, which designed the ground-breaking giant wolf's head home kit in the late 1990s, replace Burrda, which has been the club's kit manufacturer for the last four years, on a £1m deal over a similar period.
Adult shirts are £42 and youth sizes are £30, and junior shirts will include the main sponsor's logo for the first time in four seasons.
The new shirts go on sale on Thursday, when season ticket holders will be able to buy them from the Molineux Megastore from 5.30pm to 8pm.
However, the new home shirt will not be worn by players against Burnley this Saturday.
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