IF Warrington Wolves' newly revealed 2021 home and away kits seem familiar, you'd be right.
The designers have turned the clock back to 2009 and around 25 to 30 years ago with the new designs that the likes of Greg Inglis, Joe Philbin, Blake Austin and Matty Ashton will be sporting in the Wire cause next year - in place of players like Lee Briers, Adrian Morley, Des Drummond and Jonathan Davies back then.
Back in the 1989/90 and 1990/91 winter seasons, along with the 2009 Super League campaign, Warrington similarly wore hoops where the primrose stripe was wider than the blue one.
Perhaps this can be a lucky omen - as The Wire won the Lancashire cup for the last time in 1989 and the Regal Trophy for the last time in 1991.
They won the Challenge Cup for the first time in 35 years in 2009.
And it was in the last winter season of 1995/96 that The Wire wore green and white vertical stripes, bordered with a red trim - similar to the 2021 away shirt.
That was quite a different look for Warrington, but there's a great tradition behind the club wearing primrose and blue hoops as this picture shows:
Wire's last hooped home shirt came in 2015, though the blue panels were wider than the primrose - as was the case in 2011 and 2003.
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