Umbro Return To Become Shrewsbury Town's Kit Maker Once More
Shrewsbury Town will have a new kit maker from the 21-22 League One season as Umbro return.
Shrewsbury Town 🤝 @Umbro
— Shrewsbury Town FC (@shrewsweb) June 16, 2021
Salop reuniting with the double diamond. A kit supplier fit for glory! 🔷🔶 #Salop
Umbro To Make Shrewsbury Town Kit Again
After almost 40 years, Umbro will be Shrewsbury Town's kit maker once more. Both parties signed a four-year partnership.
Umbro was the technical suppliers for Shrewsbury Town from 1973 to 1982, witnessing the most successful era of the club with the promotion to Division Two during the 1978-1979 season.
The Shrewsbury Town official statement reads: "The Club would like to place on record our appreciation to Umbro for their efficient hard-work in supporting Town and ensuring we have our kits and training wear ready for the 2021/22 campaign. Salop will reveal further details and designs at a later date."
"Shrewsbury Town is delighted to welcome Umbro back to the Club and is looking forward to another prosperous and positive partnership."
What do you make of Umbro making Shrewsbury Town's kit again? Comment below.
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