Sussex Wolf
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But It is packed with meaning. As soon as I saw it I thought it reminded me of the geometric architecture and tile patterns found around the Iberian Peninsula. Honest.Colour nothing to do with Wolves? Check. **** pattern? Check. Random patches and piping? Check. Another crap Castore shirt? Check.
It's red. I hate it.Don't really like the away kit, even though it would be a great shirt to wear to a Wales match!
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Sneaking it out hoping no-one will notice.Not for me that one. Is it weird they've shown/releasing away kit before home one?
But It is packed with meaning. As soon as I saw it I thought it reminded me of the geometric architecture and tile patterns found around the Iberian Peninsula. Honest.
“The new red away strip will provide Wolves’ southern European players with a taste of home as they head on their travels this season thanks to the bespoke Castore design.
Inspired by the geometric architecture and tile patterns found around the Iberian Peninsula.”
Not for me that one. Is it weird they've shown/releasing away kit before home one?
Rancid. Will go down with that horrid white and red sporting bet kit.
On the photos in the online store the patches look green, on the video they look black. When I first saw the red and green, rather than it being linked to our Iberian players, I thought the club were going to say that it was a nod to our illustrious former Welsh midfielder Dave EdwardsWell to be fair, it does have a Portuguese vibe to it with the colours. Not quite as obvious as the dark red third strip from a few seasons back. But I’m struggling to remember if we’ve ever had a red away (second) strip?
Looks horrible , I thought Watford as soon as I saw it , at least it will save me some money this year cost of living crisis and all that.Isn’t it like a Watford away kit?