The back end of 2012 saw a number of Rugby League, Super League clubs unveil their new kits for 2013 season. With the help of our friends from www.superleaguefans.com we catch up with the new kits.
The Robins have unveiled their home and away kits for the 2013 Super League season.
Manufactured by Burrda Sport, the kits were unveiled tonight (Thursday) at a special launch event held on Savile Street in the city centre. Several members of the first team squad donned the kits and braved the freezing temperatures to strut their stuff on the catwalk in front of a large contingent of Robins’ supporters of all ages.
The home shirt is predominantly red and features the ‘three crowns’ of Hull logo which forms part of the club badge. Hirebase are once again the principle sponsor and sleeve sponsors with Teckno Developments (chest), City Health Care Partnership CIC (collar), East Yorkshire Shutters (back collar), KMS Facilities Group (upper back home shirt), Community Hub (upper back away shirt) and Hull College (lower back) also featuring on the home and away shirts.
In a change from last season, the home shorts are red and feature the logos of Ingrams Solicitors and Archbishop Sentamu Academy whilst the socks are white with red trim.
On their travels in 2013, the Robins will wear a navy blue strip with white and orange detail. Blue has proven to be a popular alternative colour with Rovers’ supporters in recent years and it’s anticipated that this season will be no different with the club and Burrda Sport having come up with an eye-catching design.
Robins’ skipper Michael Dobson likes the look of both kits and said:
“I think that both strips look very nice and I’m sure the fans will love them. From a players’ point of view, if you look good, you feel good, and all of the boys seem to be impressed with the kits.”
Adult shirts (XS-5XL) are priced at £46 as are ladies shirts (8-18), whilst children’s shirts (SB-XLB) are priced at £35. They’re now available from the club store on Savile Street and from the online store at www.hullkr.co.uk.
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