Wolverhampton Wanderers 10/11 BURRDA Away Kit

Wolverhampton Wanderers 10-11 BURRDA away kit

Wolverhampton Wanderers new away kit for the 2010-2011 season made by Burrda has been unveiled.

Karl Henry, Dave Edwards and Kevin Doyle sported the new kit for the first time at last night's sellout End of Season dinner at the Telford International Centre.

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Designed in conjunction with the new kit supplier Burrda the kit features the traditional Wolves colours of gold and black.

The shirt uses Burrda new cool dry system within the fabric, which is the latest in fabric technology which allows the absorption and transfusion of moisture into the fibres, whilst allowing the air to circulate around the body.

 Wolverhampton Wanderers 10-11 BURRDA away kit

The contemporary design features gold paneling detail to the shoulders and side of the shirt and includes a stylish gold and black crew neck style collar.

The shirt is made from 100% polyester and the front panel of the shirt has a shadow stripe detail in a soft feel, but durable material.

Peter Pridmore, Wolves' Head of Retailm said:  "We have already received many positive comments since the shirt was unveiled last night.

"It was the first time the players had seen it and they are looking forward to wearing it next season.

"We continually take feedback from supporters throughout the season and the preferred colour choice of the majority of our supporters with regards to the change shirt is overwhelmingly black, and by including a Wolves gold trim we are confident the kit will be a winner!"

The shirt will be available to pre order from the beginning of June, with the official launch date confirmed as Friday July 16.

Shirt prices have been held for the tenth year running with junior shirts from £30, Adult Shirts from £40, Ladies shirts at £35 and Infant Mini Kits at £30.

Shorts are £15 and £20 for junior and adults respectively with socks £7 and £8.

The new home kit will be revealed when the players wear it for the first time against Sunderland on Sunday.

Thanks to Russ

 

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    fsc · 14 years ago
    Well it would have been nice to see some better pictures to advertise the shirt. Can't really see if its any good. Anyone know about Burdda
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    fsc · 14 years ago
    Horrible

    Up the Baggies
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    fsc · 14 years ago
    More black shirts eh? I was hoping this little-known Burrda company might try and make their mark on the Prem with something a little more original. Instead they've just gone for the safe option and the shirt will be instantly forgotten.
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    Gazhorn · 14 years ago
    Nice, clean and simple, much like this season's I think so the Wolves faithful will feel slightly ripped off I think.

    The only thing that spoils it is the sponsor - ANY type of gambling site, company sponsorship of a football kit is just wrong.