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Luton Town FC reveals 'first-of-its-kind' kit with Reflo
Luton Town FC reveals 'first-of-its-kind' kit with Reflo

Fashion Network

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Luton Town FC reveals 'first-of-its-kind' kit with Reflo

Sustainable performance sportswear brand Reflo has revealed its first English football home kit for Luton Town, to be worn for the English League One team's 2025/26 season. The shirt claims to be a first of its kind, designed with Reflo's Reloop technology that allows 'for a fully recyclable shirt to set a new standard for sustainable teamwear in professional football'. It comes in the team's 'Luton Orange' with tonal graphics that symbolise 'continuous forward motion with a nod to the Club's proud heritage'. A fresh bomber-style crew neck 'updates the look while staying true to the Hatters' unmistakable identity', Reflo said. Released as part of the club's first full season with Reflo as 'Official Teamwear Partner', the home kit is created from 100% recycled polyester and engineered 'to be mechanically recycled at the end of its life'. Rory MacFadyen, co-founder and CMO of Reflo, said: 'Luton Town are setting a new standard. This isn't just a kit. It's proof that innovation and legacy can work hand in hand. We've built them to perform, but more importantly, we've built them to last, avoid landfill and be reborn. This is the future of teamwear.'

Luton Town FC reveals 'first-of-its-kind' kit with Reflo
Luton Town FC reveals 'first-of-its-kind' kit with Reflo

Fashion Network

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Luton Town FC reveals 'first-of-its-kind' kit with Reflo

Sustainable performance sportswear brand Reflo has revealed its first English football home kit for Luton Town, to be worn for the English League One team's 2025/26 season. The shirt claims to be a first of its kind, designed with Reflo's Reloop technology that allows 'for a fully recyclable shirt to set a new standard for sustainable teamwear in professional football'. It comes in the team's 'Luton Orange' with tonal graphics that symbolise 'continuous forward motion with a nod to the Club's proud heritage'. A fresh bomber-style crew neck 'updates the look while staying true to the Hatters' unmistakable identity', Reflo said. Released as part of the club's first full season with Reflo as 'Official Teamwear Partner', the home kit is created from 100% recycled polyester and engineered 'to be mechanically recycled at the end of its life'. Rory MacFadyen, co-founder and CMO of Reflo, said: 'Luton Town are setting a new standard. This isn't just a kit. It's proof that innovation and legacy can work hand in hand. We've built them to perform, but more importantly, we've built them to last, avoid landfill and be reborn. This is the future of teamwear.'

'Bittersweet' for Luton boss as Aasgaard joins Rangers
'Bittersweet' for Luton boss as Aasgaard joins Rangers

Glasgow Times

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

'Bittersweet' for Luton boss as Aasgaard joins Rangers

The Scottish club confirmed the signing of the 23-year-old attacking midfielder, just six months after he joined the Hatters from Wigan. The fee is believed to be around £3.5 million. Aasgaard's departure follows the Hatters' relegation to League One, a situation Bloomfield acknowledges made it difficult to retain the Norway international. Speaking after their friendly victory against Boreham Wood, Mr Bloomfield said: "I think it's a bit bittersweet for us. "We are obviously disappointed to see Thelo go, of course we are." However, he also expressed pride in the player's progress, adding: "But it's also a proud moment as a football club to take a boy from League One in January and within six months he has made his international debut where he scored and he has now got a transfer to an incredible football club who will be playing in the Champions League qualifiers." Read more: The Hatters' boss recognised that it was inevitable that Aasgaard would leave, given the interest in him and the wishes of his international manager, Stale Solbakken. Mr Bloomfield said: "I think ultimately it was inevitable it was going to happen with the amount of interest in him and his international manager's desire for him to move on as well. "It certainly didn't help but we understand the situation and have to focus on our future now."

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