A group of Wolverhampton Wanderers fans have been discussing a set of concept kit designs shared online. Birmingham Live contacted Request A Kit to get some samples ahead of the planned summer launch.
Merchandise sales are on the up for the club having recently opened megastores in England, China, Mexico, Portugal and Spain (as per Birmingham Live). Therefore, there is much anticipation in regards to next season’s kits.
These supporters have been having their say via the social media platform Twitter.
The black one though ? ???
— ? ??Claireabelle ?? ? (@claire87uk) May 4, 2020
Too orange..
— Rob ? ? (@LondonishWolves) May 5, 2020
A colour between last season and this would make the home shirt spot on I think??
— Jase ?? (@71Jase) May 5, 2020
@DaneWWFC @Malpass_WWFC the home and away kits are grim
— Luke (@Malpass_l12) May 4, 2020
Nice. Fortunately nothing can look as bad as this seasons
— Richard Robinson (@BulletRobinson) May 4, 2020
No no no no no noooooooo I sonr like them they are just eew
— Wolvesellieiacono123 (@ellieiacono123) May 5, 2020
Do you approve of these concept kit designs?
Yes
No
The black and white ones are ?
— Scobius (@Eteraal) May 4, 2020
Love all 3
— John Dabbs (@dabbsy1877) May 4, 2020
What do we think?
Based on the above responses, some aren’t completely happy with the colour of the home kit. However, there are others who were impressed by the designs.
The concept kit designs are based around the new Adidas templates and according to Request A Kit (via Birmingham Live), Wolves are likely to utilise the Condivo 20 template design for at least one of their kits next season.
The club’s off-the-field progress has coincided with their success on it. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side was in sixth place when the Premier League was suspended, just five points off of the UEFA Champions League qualification spots.