Bolton Wanderers 16-17 Away Kit Released
- Kit Color: The Bolton Wanderers 16-17 away kit is light blue with white trim.
- Kit Design: The shirt features asymmetrical stripes of two shades of light blue, with white details on the sleeves and collar.
- Kit Manufacturer & Sponsor: The kit is made by Macron and sponsored by spinandwin.com.
The new Bolton 16-17 away kit is light blue, made by Macron and featuring spinandwin.com as sponsor. After the new Bolton home kit was released ten days ago, the new Bolton Wanderers 2016-17 away kit was released today.
Bolton Wanderers 16-17 Away Kit
This is the new Bolton Wanderers 2016-2017 away jersey.
The Bolton 16-17 away shirt introduces an interesting design for the club. Combining two shades of light blue, it features stripes of different sizes on the front which, on top of that, are aligned asymmetrically. To round things off, the new Bolton away kit boasts a few white details on the sleeves, in the form of the Macron logos and along the sides of its traditional collar.
The shorts and socks are sky blue with white trim
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