WREXHAM AFC has warned of delays on its shop website today (June 12) as the new shirt for next season goes up for sale for the first time.
The Reds will be playing in the English Football League for the first time in 15 years during the 2023/24 season.
The new strip for that campaign was revealed last week, with United Airlines announced as the new front-of-shirt sponsor.
This summer, Wrexham AFC will travel across the Atlantic on United flights for its highly anticipated Wrexham AFC American tour – the first time in the Club’s history that the first team squad will travel to the United States.
And with that new found level of popularity, has become an increased demand for shirts.
The new home shirt is available to pre-order from today - but the club has warned that there are 'delays' on its website.
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Wrexham AFC has confirmed however that orders are 'going through' and that shirts are currently still in stock (as of 10.30am).
The club has also apologised for any 'inconvenience' caused.
A Tweet from the club this morning read: "Please note, we are aware of delays on the shop website and are working on this.
"Please rest assured, orders are going through, albeit with some delays, and shirts are in stock. Sorry for any inconvenience."
Please note, we are aware of delays on the shop website and are working on this.
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) June 12, 2023
Please rest assured, orders are going through, albeit with some delays, and shirts are in stock.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
🔴⚪ #WxmAFC https://t.co/dhHy9Kdtmp
The shirt can be pre-ordered online from shop.wrexhamafc.co.uk at 9am, and is priced at £54.95 for adults (M-5XL), £47.95 in junior sizes (1/2y-S) and £39.95 for baby sizes (3-6m-9-12m, including shorts).
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