Wycombe Wanderers’ new home kit for the 2023/24 season has been released, and it’s been met with critical acclaim.
The strip is the first to be produced by the Danish sports manufacturers, Hummel, with Origin Doors and Windows being the shirt’s main sponsor.
They replace the outgoing O’Neill’s, who had designed the Chairboys’ kits for the past seven years, and Dreams, who had been the face of Wanderers’ shirts since 2020.
👕 It's time.#Chairboys welcome @Originbifolds as the club's new principal partner, sponsoring the front of the stunning new home shirt supplied by @hummel1923.#LetsPlay pic.twitter.com/TWhMM4jze8
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) June 9, 2023
The club said: “The shirt has all the hallmarks of a classic Hummel kit, with beautiful detail and the iconic Hummel chevrons.
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The home kit has finally been revealed - what are your thoughts? #Chairboys
— James Richings (@James_BFP) June 9, 2023
“It's made from 100 per cent polyester, with micro mesh shoulder panels, 1×1 rib collar and neckline with contrast tipping, official authentication badge, woven chest badge and Hummel printed back neck tape.”
Many fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts.
Dan Clark said: “Can you hear the tills ringing?
Here it is! The new home kit for @wwfcofficial for the 2023/24 season. We can't wait to see the lads out on
— hummel (@hummel1923) June 9, 2023
the pitch with the classic chevrons 💙
Pre-order it now: https://t.co/DA8n8nPfTd#hummel #LetsPlay #Chairboys pic.twitter.com/PyPJVYQgrd
“Seriously though, expecting a lot more shirts in the stands next season.
“Can only be a good thing.”
Joe North added: “Take my money immediately.”
Jack Henderson added: “A less busy effort than the O’Neill’s designs and all the better for it.”
To order the shirt, visit the club’s website by clicking here.
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