Bradford Bulls have announced a new partnership with Ellgren, who will become the club’s official kit supplier on a two-year deal for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
This marks a significant return for Ellgren, who previously supplied kits for the Bulls during their Bradford Northern era from 1992 to 1995.
Ellgren, renowned for their high-quality sportswear and innovative designs, will provide the Bulls with playing, training, and replica kits that reflect the club’s heritage and ambition.
Fans can look forward to a fresh, modern look for the upcoming season, paying homage to the club’s famous red, amber and black colour scheme.
Ian Stafford, Bradford Bulls commercial manager, expressed his excitement about the partnership.
He said: “We are delighted to welcome Ellgren back to the Bulls family as our official kit supplier for 2025.
“Their reputation for producing top-quality kits is well-established, and we’re excited to see them bring their expertise and passion to our club once again.
“The connection to our history with Bradford Northern adds a unique and sentimental touch to this partnership, and I’m sure our players and fans will wear the new kits with immense pride.”
Stafford continued: “This partnership represents a significant step forward for the Bulls as we continue to strengthen our commercial and operational foundations.
“We’re confident that Ellgren will deliver kits that not only look fantastic but also meet the highest standards of performance on the field.”
Gareth Moore, managing director of Ellgren, said they are thrilled to be linking with the Bulls for the upcoming season.
He enthused: “We are delighted to be marking our return to Bradford with kits that bring a new exciting vibe while also paying homage to the heritage of the club that we once supplied all those years ago.
“We have proven success working in the Championship and are excited to welcome the Bulls back into the Ellgren family for the first time since the nineties and look forward to a long and successful partnership.”
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