Wrexham have released their away kit for 2024-25, with the black design featuring dragon scales and a Gresford Colliery Disaster tribute.
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Preparing for life in League OneAll three kits released for 2024-25Famous faces calling the shotsWHAT HAPPENED?
The Welsh outfit, with Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at the helm, have unveiled another bold offering from kit suppliers Macron – to sit alongside the red home strip and gold third kit that have already been made available.
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McElhenney has admitted to being a big fan of black kits – having initially been prevented from delivering such a design when Wrexham found themselves in the National League. They have now embraced that theme in back-to-back EFL campaigns.
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Wrexham’s change strip for the upcoming League One season looks ahead to the 90th anniversary of the Gresford Colliery Disaster on September 22. The nape of the shirt features a tribute to the 266 victims of the disaster.
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The jersey also follows the lead of home and third designs by incorporating a dragon theme – with a scale pattern embedded in the shirt. The button-up collar is considered to offer a “more retro look” in the club’s 160th year of existence.






