West Bromwich Albion have officially released the club’s new home kit for the 2023/2024 Championship campaign.
The Baggies revealed their new threads to supporters this morning and it has gone down a treat.
As heartwarming as kit release videos get, the club posted a 90-second long video to their social media channels this morning to show off their new style for the upcoming campaign.
Available both online and in the club shop, the new West Brom kit went on sale at 9am. The Baggies are expected to wear it for the first time in their pre-season clash with Shrewsbury Town on Saturday.
Kit Details
The Baggies’ kit is once again made by Puma, who have their logo on the right side of the chest in white, running through one of the navy blue stripes.
This year’s shirt loses the v-neck which had been used last season and resorts back to multiple stripes instead of last campaign’s thick stripe down the middle of the shirt with one smaller stripe either side.
Also featured on the shirt is a nod to the Jeff Astle Foundation, West Brom’s official charity partner for the 2023/24 season, featuring the foundation’s logo in the bottom left corner of the shirt in light blue.
How much is the new West Brom home kit?
Both the men’s and women’s shirts are available for £54.99 on the club’s website.
Junior shirt sizes cost £44.99, with a full infant’s kit costing £49.99.
If you were to buy the full kit, including shorts and socks, in an adult size it would cost you £97.97. The full kit in a junior size would be £82.97.
West Brom sponsor
The Baggies are still sponsored by Ideal Heating and have been since the 2018/19 season, however, this will be their last season in partnership with the heating firm unless their partnership is renewed again.
