Stan Hullis
Talked the talk and walked the walk.
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I will buy that
I’ve got it in blue. It is nice, but do I want to give any of my money to Fosun?
You can see the issue.
Finally, a Wolves-branded 10 Pin shirt.Shame it’s made out of shiny shiny Polyester.
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1992 Retro BUKTA Blackout Shirt
<p>1992 Retro BUKTA Blackout Shirt</p> <p>Throw it back to the early '90s with this men's Wolverhampton Wanderers'92 Retro Blackout Shirt from Score Draw. In a Black colourway, this standard fit shirt is cut from smooth polyester fabric for cool comfort. It features short sleeves and a spread...shop.wolves.co.uk
Plenty on the site!I'd need to see a picture without a black background and under more than a 40W light bulb before I decide if it looks any good.
I don't need colour accuracy when it's black. I need brightness.Wattage doesn’t equate to color “accuracy” tbf.
/physics-pedant
Damn, countering my bitch-ass snark with sound logic. You'd be amazed how rarely that happens!I don't need colour accuracy when it's black. I need brightness.
Yes. The women's first team can't wear the away kit as black kits aren't allowed in the FAWNL, so they use the third kit as their second kit, as mentioned by @BillyDee.Are we ever going to wear our third strip this season ?
I see where Ipswich wore all pink last Sunday - didn't stop them from winning either .
Didn't know that, thanks, wondered why they'd worn it so often. Does look good though.Yes. The women's first team can't wear the away kit as black kits aren't allowed in the FAWNL, so they use the third kit as their second kit, as mentioned by @BillyDee.
Yeah, it clashes with the officials' kit.Didn't know that, thanks, wondered why they'd worn it so often. Does look good though.