Shropshire Star

Wolves take the wraps off their new away kit

Wolves have unveiled their away kit for next season – with a return to a light blue colour for the first time in 14 years.

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The new Puma strip comes with white trim and bosses will hope it proves a hit with fans in 2015-16.

Wolves have rotated colours for their away kits in recent seasons with black in 2011-12, turquoise a year later, purple in 2013-14 and traditional white last season.

They last donned light blue for the 2000-01 season, which began with Colin Lee in charge and ended under Dave Jones with Wolves finishing 12th.

Light blue away kits were a regular fixture in the early 1990s, with three different kits produced between 1990 and 1994. The away goalkeeper kit is purple.

Prices are frozen from last season, so a men's adult shirt costs £42 and ladies is £35. Junior shirts are £30 and a new-born full mini kit is £32.

It will be available to buy from the Molineux or city centre Superstore and online at wolvesmegastore.co.uk from 9am tomorrow.

The first 350 fans to make a purchase will be given a voucher for a free adult ticket to the Wolves Museum, which can be redeemed at any time.