Hummel has been announced as Wycombe Wanderers’ new kit manufacturer, with the Danish company signing a five-year deal with the Chairboys.
The Adams Park side had previously been with O’Neill’s, but confirmed in May of this year that their contract with the Irish company would not be renewed.
Instead, Wanderers have opted to work with the Scandinavian brand which currently produces kits for Everton, Southampton, Coventry City, Fleetwood Town, Cambridge United, Northampton Town, and St Albans respectively, along with several others.
🇩🇰 Are you happy that Hummel will be producing Wycombe's kits for the next five seasons?#Chairboys
— James Richings (@James_BFP) June 1, 2023
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Wycombe’s Head of Business Operations Neil Peters said: “We are delighted to be entering into a new chapter in the club’s history with Hummel as our official kit supplier.
“We know they were the brand that many of our supporters were eager for us to partner with and it’s fantastic that we’ve been able to make it happen.
New signing 2023 - 2028 🏴
— hummel (@hummel1923) June 1, 2023
Welcome on board @wwfcofficial 🙌
The League One club will wear the chevrons as we embark on a new journey with the #Chairboys this summer #hummel #LetsPlay pic.twitter.com/1vvSvfpqyj
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“We are gearing up for an exciting new season in every area across the club and our retail operation will go from strength to strength with Hummel by our side.
If JT likes the kits, then you know something masterful has been created.
— James Richings (@James_BFP) June 1, 2023
Any guess on who you think the new supplier is? #Chairboys https://t.co/q1ALU8Ac2h
“They are an instantly recognisable brand which have produced countless iconic kits in their 100-year history, and their global reach will also help with our efforts to reach more and more supporters across the world.”
The new kits are due to be released this month.
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