ONE OF the world's leading football shirt businesses has launched a Wrexham AFC-inspired Christmas jumper.
With the festive period nearly upon us, Reds fans will be delighted to see the design put together by the Classic Football Shirts team.
The “Wrapping Paper” new release for 2024 takes inspiration from the much-loved red 1992-93 home shirt worn during a glorious promotion-winning campaign.
Reds co-owner Rob McElhenney just recently took part in a hilarious video alongside the Classic Football Shirts team.
And whether or not he had any say in the production of the new jumpers remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure, the takeover by him and Ryan Reynolds of Wrexham AFC has garnered attention worldwide.
So much so, that Classic Football Shirts has added the club to its Christmas jumper range alongside other designs for huge clubs like Inter Milan, Liverpool and Manchester United and countries like Argentina, Brazil and France.
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Adorned with number 10 on the back, the Wrexham jumper features a 'Wrapping Paper' logo in place of the iconic Wrexham Lager one which featured on the real kit at the time.
The jumper is now available to buy (for £40) from the Classic Football Shirts website.
Classic Football Shirts was originally founded by two university students; Doug Bierton and Matt Dale, back in 2006.
Since then, it has grown to be one of the absolute go-to sites for football shirt collectors and has two sites based in Manchester and London.
The business has even sponsored some team's football shirts, including Burnley when the Clarets stormed to the Championship title in 2022.
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