Wolverhampton Wanderers have today launched the official 2026/27 home kit, the centrepiece of the club's landmark 150th anniversary celebrations. The kit's creation followed extensive consultation between the club, SUDU and supporter groups in 2025. The 1970s, '80s and '90s gold emerged as the winner with 47 per cent of the vote and will now make a return for the 2026/27 season. Peter Crump said: 'This shade of gold holds a very special place in the heart of this club.' For this special edition, the modern Wolves badge makes way for the Wolverhampton city coat of arms - a crest carrying centuries of civic identity and one associated with some of the most iconic moments in the club's history. SUDU have engineered a bespoke two-colour filament yarn knit for the shirt, weaving a graphic inspired by the city coat of arms directly into the material, which is finished in a luxurious satin-stitched woven application, to create a premium finish unique to Wolves' anniversary season. The visual identity of the anniversary season extends beyond the kit itself, with designer and lifelong Wolves supporter Archie Hicklin collaborating with the club on a bespoke 150th anniversary creative identity that will feature across club communications and branding throughout the 2026/27 campaign.