Bolton Wanderers 26-27 away kit unveiled in burgundy and gold by Macron

Bolton Wanderers have officially released their 26-27 away kit with Macron, bringing back a burgundy and gold look linked to 2006-2008.

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Bolton Wanderers 26-27 away kit unveiled in burgundy and gold by Macron

Bolton Wanderers have officially unveiled their 26-27 away kit, with Macron releasing a burgundy design finished with gold pinstripes. It is a straightforward launch, but one that should appeal to supporters who like a shirt with a clear link to the club's history.

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The new away strip brings back a familiar mid-2000s aesthetic, referencing the look Bolton Wanderers wore between 2006 and 2008. That period is the key reference point behind the design, giving the shirt an immediate sense of identity beyond a standard kit release.

A familiar look returns

The timing matters as well, because earlier leaks had already circulated before the official reveal. Once the kit was formally released by Macron, though, the focus shifted from speculation to the finished product, and the result is a clean away shirt that leans on nostalgia without moving too far from a modern presentation.

For Bolton Wanderers, the release gives fans a new official away option for 26-27 and a design that connects back to a recognizable era. For anyone who remembers the club's colours from 2006 to 2008, the shirt should feel immediately familiar.

It also adds another detail for supporters tracking the club's wider off-field activity, with attention around the team continuing in different areas. Those following the club's broader news cycle may also want to keep an eye on updates such as Grace Vella joins Bolton Wanderers Women, while supporters preparing for upcoming fixtures can also note FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda vs Bolton Wanderers FC at 18.30 h — Dunajská Streda Vs Bolton live start time set.

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