Castore Wolves 21-22 Concept Kits
On Friday, Premier League club Wolves announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with British brand Castore to become the club’s new kit maker. But how will the first-ever kits look like?
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Kit concept creator @fifakitcreator_concepts has imagined how the first-ever Castore Wolves kits could look like.
Wolves has no main sponsor for the 21-22 season yet
So far, Wolves has no main sponsor for the 21-22 season. The two-year deal with ManBetX expires after the end of the 2020-21 season.
It will be interesting to see if the Castore Wolverhampton Wanderers 21-22 kits will look similar to what Adidas planned for the club - a traditional home kit and a sky blue away jersey.
Wolves Castore 21-22 Concept Home Jersey
The Wolverhampton Wanderers 2021-22 concept home kit has a modern look in amber and black.
It comes with a subtle line graphic design on the front.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 21-22 Concept Away Kit
A classic look, the Wolves 21-22 away kit concept is white with black logos and black / amber sleeve cuffs.
Wolves Castore 21-22 Concept Third Jersey
A bold look, the Castore Wolves third shirt concept by @fifakitcreator_concepts combines two shades of purple with all-black logos.
Wolves 21-22 Concept Keeper Home Jersey
For the keeper kit, @fifakitcreator_concepts used the design of the player home shirt, just in green and black.
The actual Castore 2021-2022 Wolves home jersey for 2021-22 will be launched in July 2021.
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Do you like these Castore Wolves concept jerseys? Do you think the actual Wolverhampton Wanderers Castore kits will look similar? Comment below.
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