Luton Town have unveiled their new 2025/26 Third kit, created in partnership with Reflo, marking the first time a Luton side will wear green. The shirt carries a strong local connection, drawing inspiration from the leaves of the trees that surround...
Luton Town have revealed their new Away kit for the 2025/26 campaign, produced by Reflo. The shirt features a striking design built around a series of rising arrow graphics in shades of blue across a black base. White sleeves provide contrast, finished...
Luton Town have revealed their new Home kit for the 2025/26 season, designed by sustainable performancewear brand Reflo in its first partnership in English football. The design features a bright orange base with a tonal wave pattern across the front...
Luton Town Football Club (FC), who have returned to England’s EFL Championship in 2024-25, have unveiled their new Umbro Third shirt. The latest nominal-secondary-change release for the Hatters is in white and boasts a throwback crest previously worn...
The English side’s shirt was debuted, as part of a kit completed with sky-blue shorts and white socks, in the 4-1 win at Luton Town. View the: Burnley 24/25 Home Kit View the: Burnley 24/25 Away Kit
While Bedfordshire-based English side Luton Town Football Club will retain their Home shirt for their return to the EFL Championship, they do have a new Away for 2024-25. The latest primary change from Umbro is actually styled like the aforementioned...
with over 120 teams globally last season, including Premier League clubs West Ham United, Brentford, AFC Bournemouth, and Luton Town. Grimsby Town has a historical connection with Umbro, having worn their kits in the early 1970s, though the iconic...
Umbro's partnerships with several English Premier League and Football League clubs, including AFC Bournemouth, Brentford, Luton Town, West Ham, Ipswich Town, Huddersfield Town, and Forest Green Rovers. Additionally, the agreement extends Castore's...
the Leicester-based company’s high-profile contemporaneous supplying of the likes of Leeds United, Stoke City and Luton Town, as well as the national team. That said, there’s plenty on the pages that would have had many an amateur team in the 1970s...
Selling at auction for £3,800, this Luton Town shirt belonging to Allan Brown - complete with the former Scotland international’s 8 on the reverse - is an example of a much simpler time in both football and football design. Aside from the functional...