The kit for the 2025-26 season, unveiled on Thursday evening, is a modern take on those worn by the likes of Kenny Hibbitt and John Richards during a much-celebrated period in the club’s history.
Yet it also pays homage to the roots of Molineux itself, with a design which incorporates detail from the Pleasure Grounds which stood on the site before it became a football stadium.
Designed and manufactured by SUDU, the kit features V-neck collar while a closer look reveals the tribute to the Pleasure Grounds, a public park which had ornamental terraces, balloon ascents, concerts and exhibitions.

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“It's a modern day take on a classic Wolves shirt,” club historian Peter Crump said. “It’s traditional from the 1970s era – almost a modern twist on the three wolf head shirt from the 1974 League Cup.
“I can see Kenny Hibbitt, John Richards, Steve Daley and players like that wearing it.
“The ‘70s is a well revered era at Wolves, so lots of the fans remember it with great fondness. We've got a great history, and we should celebrate it, and there's no reason why the modern day and history can't be combined.
“We've got the painting which depicts when McGregor owned the Molineux Pleasure Grounds in Molineux reception, and it has been used for the inspiration for the shirt. It shows the attention to detail of the people at SUDU and what they're doing.”
The kit is available to buy online from Friday morning at 9am and will be available in the club shop from July 4.
Adult home shirt, both men and women’s, are priced at £60 with the pro versions costing £80.