WREXHAM AFC has unveiled the new gold Macron third kit for the 2024/25 season.
The shirt is available to pre-order today (July 24) from the official online store.
The gold shirt was launched by players past, present and future, from Wrexham AFC and Wrexham AFC Women, at the club’s birthplace, The Turf, ahead of the 160th anniversary of the club’s foundation.
Following back-to-back promotions, the release of the gold, dragon-themed shirt follows the launch earlier this month of the Red Dragon home shirt.
The gold shirt follows the dragon pattern, with a scaled pattern on the sleeves and front.
Again crafted from Macron’s Eco Fabric – the brand’s sustainable fabric – the shirt also features a full polo collar.
On the nape, the gold shirt includes a tribute to the 266 victims of the Gresford Colliery Disaster – consistent across the club's 2024/25 shirts – as we approach the 90th anniversary of the disaster on September 22.
The third shirt also includes a black Wrexham AFC badge, Macron hero logo and United Airlines and HP sponsor logos.
The shirt is available to pre-order via shop.wrexhamafc.co.uk, costing £60 for adults (5XL-M), £50 for juniors (S-3XS) and £40 for sizes 3-6m to 1-2y.
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Official Wrexham AFC members can also benefit from 10 per cent off the cost of the third gold and black away kits – all members have been emailed their exclusive discount code to use online.
Furthermore, the club is able to offer ten per cent off the cost of a full children’s kit when you pre-order online.
Wrexham AFC is also offering a ten per cent discount on any full kit orders of the home kit that have already been placed – please email clubshop@wrexhamafc.co.uk
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