Wrexham have released their away kit for 2024-25, with the black design featuring dragon scales and a Gresford Colliery Disaster tribute.
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- Preparing for life in League One
- All three kits released for 2024-25
- Famous faces calling the shots
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The Welsh outfit, with Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at the helm, have unveiled another bold offering from kit suppliers Macron – to sit alongside the red home strip and gold third kit that have already been made available.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
McElhenney has admitted to being a big fan of black kits – having initially been prevented from delivering such a design when Wrexham found themselves in the National League. They have now embraced that theme in back-to-back EFL campaigns.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Wrexham’s change strip for the upcoming League One season looks ahead to the 90th anniversary of the Gresford Colliery Disaster on September 22. The nape of the shirt features a tribute to the 266 victims of the disaster.
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The jersey also follows the lead of home and third designs by incorporating a dragon theme – with a scale pattern embedded in the shirt. The button-up collar is considered to offer a “more retro look” in the club’s 160th year of existence.
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