Last week we introduced Dundee United’s controversial away kit here.
Playing in the Vanarama National League, the mighty Wrexham are looking to finish their 2017/18 season in the top half of the table, and the end of the season comes after a few disappointing results, drawing with Fylde last weekend and losing to Leyton Orient the Saturday before. Despite the lacklustre amount of points in the past few weeks, Macron, also responsible for Scotland’s rugby kits have designed Wrexham’s 2018/19 home kit which is simple in design but stunning all the same.
The kit itself features two shades of red, each moving in large horizontal lines across the chest and stopping at the shoulders. The neckline is in the shape of a tight ‘V’ and perhaps this kit will herald in a few more victories next season for the Welsh club. On the chest sits the club’s badge and Macron’s logo as well as a centred advert for club sponsors Ifor Williams Trailers.
The shorts are white with red trimmings, featuring once again the Macron logo on the bottom of the left leg. The red lines on the shorts taper the bottom and run vertically down the side.
Finally, the socks are red and white in thick horizontal stripes, ending in red a few inches above the foot itself.
With this stylish new home kit, The Dragons will be hoping for a season which sees them moving swiftly up the table and perhaps into the English Football League.