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As we enter May and the 2024/25 season nears its conclusion, Dorking Wanderers FC are turning heads once again - this time off the pitch, with the official reveal of their 2025/26 Home and Alternative kits, proudly fronted by principal partner, OLBG.
The launch marks the next chapter in Dorking Wanderers’ growing partnership with OLBG. The five-year sponsorship deal, signed in April, will see OLBG’s branding feature prominently across all senior men’s and women’s team kits for the upcoming season.
The new home kit, which launched last week, brings a fresh twist to the club’s iconic red and white colours. Unveiled at the club’s spiritual home in Westhumble, the reveal featured club captain Charlie Carter, alongside teammates Brennan Camp, Alfie Rutherford, and Wanderers legend James McShane, who brought an extra touch of legacy to the occasion.
Following on from the home kit launch, Dorking Wanderers have now released their alternative kit – a bold black and orange design in the colours of their principal partner OLBG.
The kit features a deep black base with a vibrant orange trim and is the first time the Wanderers have unveiled a black strip. Designed in collaboration with OLBG, the shirt includes a subtle grey pattern across the lower half, adding texture and depth without disrupting the clean aesthetic.
Bold orange sleeve cuffs and a matching collar offer a sharp contrast, while the club crest - reimagined in orange - sits proudly on the left chest. Taking centre stage across the front is the OLBG logo, which symbolises OLBG’s continued commitment to the club for the years ahead.
OLBG CEO Richard Moffat said: “We’re incredibly proud to see OLBG front and centre on Dorking Wanderers’ new kits. This partnership is about more than just logos on shirts – it’s about supporting an ambitious, driven club that shares our passion for pushing boundaries, but, as we do get to put our logo on a shirt, we thought we should do it in style. The new designs are bold, full of character, and a perfect symbol of what this next chapter together is all about.”
DWFC CEO Jonathan Bines commented: “We’re delighted to unveil our new OLBG-inspired alternative kit for the 25/26 season - a stylish design that reflects the strength and creativity of our partnership. As Richard has said, this relationship goes far beyond logos on shirts; it’s built on genuine collaboration and shared ambition. This kit is the first of many exciting joint projects that highlight the fantastic support OLBG has provided since coming on board.”
DWFC Manager and Chairman Marc White added: “The new alternative kit is a first for the club – it’s black! I can’t wait to see the lads wearing it on the road next season. A massive thanks to OLBG for their continued support and involvement in designing what I believe will be one of our most popular kits to date.”
Check out @OLBG and @DorkingWDRS on X for more information around the kit launch.