Kit sales promising ahead of new sales

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By Mark Stevens
26/8/22

Supporters have given the thumbs up to the release of the three new Exeter Chiefs' replica kits with encouraging pre-season sales ahead of the new campaign.

Both online and across the various club shop outlets, supporters have wasted little time in getting their hands on not only the traditional black and white, home and away kits, but also that of the new raspberry-coloured cup kit.

Working in collaboration with our club kit partners Samurai, the strips are all produced with state-of-the-art development, meaning cutting-edge fabrics that deliver a high-performance jersey, fit for the very best.

Now into our 12th season working with Samurai, the Chiefs jerseys have a harder-to-scrag collar with more specific compression zones for better muscular control and endurance; whilst the Ripstop (Poly Spandex) shorts are also a new addition, providing comfort as well as a robust feel for the on-field action.

Lisa Duncan, Sales & Marketing Director for Exeter Rugby Club, said: "As a club we're delighted to see that our new 2022/23 kits have gone down well with our supporters. Initial sales have been strong and as we head ever closer towards the new season, we believe more and more supporters will be keen to get their hands on the kit and show off their colours."

As part of the countdown to the new season, four of the Exeter Chiefs squad - Stu Townsend, Dave Ewers, Ruben Van Heerden and Iestyn Harris - will be supporting our Community department in a special fan-engagement session in Princesshay Shopping Centre, Exeter on Tuesday, August 30 (1:30-3:30pm).

Alongside the session will be one of the Club Shop's mobile outlets, where you will be able to purchase the very latest Exeter Chiefs merchandise.

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