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Bolton Wanderers launch ‘Timeless In White’ home kit ahead of Championship return

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Karen McGinn
1 June 2026, 1:33 pm

Bolton Wanderers have revealed their 2026/27 home kit as they prepare to step back into the Championship. Pre-orders for the ‘Timeless In White’ strip opened on 29 May, with the club describing it as a shirt for a side walking back into the second tier with heads held high. The design draws a direct line to close to 30,000 supporters who packed Wembley’s West End on 24 May, their white shirts helping drive the team to a play-off final win over Stockport County and promotion after seven seasons in the lower divisions.

Manufactured by Macron, the clean white shirt carries a red and navy sublimated insert on the right sleeve, a nod to the strips worn during the 2005/06 and 2006/07 Premier League campaigns. Across the chest sits the logo of principal partner Victorian Plumbing, which has been with the club since 2023 and is now committed through to the 2028/29 season. Evology features as the new back-of-shirt partner under a three-season agreement that begins with the Championship return.

The kit will be available in the club shop from the week commencing 8 June, with prices set at £42 for a baby kit and £60 for an adult shirt. Season ticket holders can claim a 10% discount on orders placed before 30 June, after which the saving will be replaced by a new set of exclusive benefits. Full details and pre-order links are on the Bolton Wanderers official website.

The launch marks what the club calls a new era at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, with a first-team squad steered by Steven Schumacher readying itself for Championship football. Carl Sanderson, Head of Commercial, has welcomed Evology’s backing as the club steps up a division, with the partnership set to run alongside Victorian Plumbing’s long-term presence on the front of the shirt.

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