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Horwich Stadium Detailing Bolton Wanderers New Shirt 2022 23

New BWFC Home Kit 22-23 | Macron Bolton Wanderers Shirt with Service My Car as sponsor

This is the new Bolton kit 2022/23, Bolton Wanderers’ new home strip for the upcoming League One season. Made by Macron, the new BWFC shirt was officially released in the last week of June 2022 and celebrates the 25th year of the club’s move from Burnden Park to its current home ground in Horwich.

A silhouette of the stadium with the dates (1997-2022) can be seen on the reverse of the jersey, which also has a new primary front of the shirt sponsor in the form of Service My Car. Continue reading

Closeup of Crystal Palace Away Jersey 2022 2023

New Crystal Palace Away Kit 2022-23 | White CPFC Macron Shirt with Cinch & Mukuru as sponsors

This is the new Crystal Palace away shirt 22/23, CPFC’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by new kit partners Macron (who replace Puma), the new CPFC away jersey was officially unveiled on June 24, 2022. It also features the club’s new 1861 crest.

The new away top is predominantly white, with a red and blue graphic in the centre to mimic a painted canvas. The eagle from the club crest is embossed on the sleeve, while “Eagles” can be seen on the reverse of the jersey.

Cinch are Palace’s new primary front of the shirt sponsors while Mukuru are their new sleeve partners. White shorts (with red and blue detailing) and white socks complete the look of Palace’s new 22/23 away kit. Continue reading

We are the Bantams Bradford City

New BCAFC Kit 2022-23 | First Macron Bradford City Home Shirt 22-23

This is the new Bradford City kit 2022/23, BCAFC’s new home strip for the upcoming League Two season. The first to be made for the club by new kit partners Macron as part of a six year deal to replace Avec, the new BCAFC jersey was officially unveiled on June 17, 2022.

The home shirt features claret and amber stripes and has the words “We are the Bantams” inside the neck. It has a black ribbon that pays tribute to those who lost their lives in the Valley Parade Fire Disaster back in 1985. On the reverse “BCAFC” is embossed. The star on the crest marks their 1911 FA Cup triumph. Continue reading