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Warrington Wolves reveal radical new kits for 2024 Super League season

Warrington Wolves have launched their home and away kits for the 2024 Super League season,

The home shirt reverts back to a traditional royal blue colour with a primrose patch encircling the neck, mirroring the contour of the lower third of the wolf depicted in our logo.

The replica shirts also include knitted ribbed collars and cuffs in a narrow striped primrose and blue design. The shirt also has two Wires from our club crest emblazoned on each side.

The shorts and socks are also predominantly blue with primrose Wires down the sides of the shorts.

The away shirt embodies the same design with a striking lime green colour complemented by navy overtures.

The shirts have been produced with the new relaxed fit rugby replica fabric, crafted from O’Neills’ high-performance Koolite 15 fabric. The newly developed fabric offers a super soft handle with a four-way stretch that enhances wearer comfort.

The home and away kits are available now from our official club store and online. Shirt printing is also available for £15.

The kits were officially unveiled at an exclusive event at Sankey Street in the town centre on Friday night to a lucky number of members and kit sponsors.

Hoover remain as our front of shirt sponsor for the upcoming season. Other returning kit sponsors include Top Mark Solutions, TCAT, Resulting IT, C4 Projects, Cheshire Mouldings, Redwood Bank, University of Chester, Wirehouse, Warrington Fabrications and Total Steelwork and Fabrications. We’d like to thank our kit partners for their continued support.

Thanks to Graham Kirk for the production of the launch video, Joe Richardson for photography, as well as our supporting artists Jerelle Okoro, Shannon Lavelle and Ellouise Ball. Credit also to James Glover for the Sankey Street location and the team at Warehouse Skate Park in Leyland

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