New Wolves 14-15 Home and Away Kits Released
Wolverhampton Wanderers today unveiled the new all-white Wolves 2014-2015 Puma Away Shirt, while the new Wolves 14-15 Home Kit was unveiled back in April. The new Wolves Kit is based on an alternative version of the Puma Evopower template and features housing company Whathouse as main sponsor.
The Wolverhampton Wanderers are back in the Football League Championship for 2014-15 after one year in third-tier League One.
Wolves 14-15 Home Kit
This is the new Wolves 2014-15 Home Jersey.
The new Wolverhampton Wanderers 14-15 Home Shirt is mainly orange and comes with black sleeves as well as black collar. There are black lines on the sites of the new Wolves Kit.
The Wolves 2014-2015 Home Kit sports the usual Wolverhampton Wanderers color combination with black shorts and orange socks.
Wolves 14-15 Away Kit
This is the new all-white Wolverhampton Wanderers 2014-2015 Away Jersey.
The new Wolves 2014-15 Away Kit is all-white and comes with a black button-down, tailored collar and a black detail on the sleeve cuffs.
Many supporters hoped for an all-white Wolves Away Kit and will be happy with the return to this color for the Wolves 14-15 Away Jersey for the first time since 2009-10.
The shorts and socks of the Wolves 2014-2015 Away Kit are also white with black accents and Puma logos, creating an all-white Wolves 14-15 Kit.
Wolves 14-15 Goalkeeper Kit
The new Wolverhampton Wanderers 2014-2015 Goalkeeper Home Jersey is green with black details.
Wolves also unveiled an orange Wolves 14-15 Goalkeeper Away Kit and a pink Wolves 14-15 Third Goalkeeper Jersey, both based on the same template as the green one.
PSG 26-27 Away Kit - Long-Sleeve Version
Footy Headlines can leak 3 new pictures of the Nike PSG 26-27 away kit, long-sleeve version.
The kit is predominantly white and features a distinctive central gradient 'Hechter' stripe that transitions from red to navy blue with a vertical pinstripe effect, along with a matching lenticular crest and standard logo placements
Michael Olise Wears Custom Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 Boots by Matty Boy
Michael Olise took to the pitch for his first 2026 World Cup match against Senegal wearing a unique pair of custom football boots. Rather than opting for one of Nike's current mainline models, Olise laced up in a personalized version of the Nike Hypervenom Phantom III boots.
The boots were customized by artist Matt Digiacomo, widely known as Matty Boy. The design features a distinct hand-painted aesthetic, applying personalized graphics and details directly onto the classic Hypervenom Phantom III 'Just Do It', released in 2018. This choice by Olise highlights a continuing trend of players showcasing bespoke, artist-customized footwear during major tournaments.
The custom Matty Boy edition serves as a striking blend of high-performance football gear and individual streetwear-inspired artistry.
FC Luzern 2026-27 Away Kit Released
The new FC Luzern 2026-27 away kit has been officially released. Made by Erreà, the shirt will be worn during the club's 26-27 Swiss Super League campaign and follows the release of their 125th-anniversary home kit earlier in May.
The Erreà FC Luzern 2026-27 away shirt draws inspiration from one of the city's most representative architectural landmarks, the Jesuit Church. It features a sophisticated tone-on-tone ornamental pattern that runs discreetly across the fabric. A striking blue vertical stripe, enhanced by a subtle golden trim, runs down the center of the shirt, paying homage to the club's traditional colors and adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.
The new Erreà FC Luzern 2026-27 away jersey successfully connects the club's local heritage with a contemporary aesthetic. The kit is currently available to purchase through the official club store.
Spotted: Cavan Sullivan Wears Special Adidas 3D-Printed Boots
Cavan Sullivan is the latest player to be spotted wearing Adidas' newly developed 3D-printed boots. Before him, Atlético Madrid forward Ademola Lookman was the first player seen wearing this special footwear. Big thanks to bootsclub.
The innovative Adidas 3D-printed boots, officially unveiled in late April, are part of the R.A.P. (Radical Athlete Perception) project. The initiative transforms athlete insights into reality through feedback, testing, and performance data, creating products tailored to players' needs.
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