Warrior have already made a splash in the Premier League with some... let's say 'eccentric' designs for Liverpool. The American brand, who joined forces with the Reds back in 2012, are now doubling up with a second property in the Premier League by signing Stoke City and replacing adidas as the Potters' kit supplier.
Warrior add to Premier League holdings with Stoke City deal


Speaking in the club's official press release, Tony Scholes, Stoke City's chief executive, said:
”We are delighted to have strengthened our partnership structure by signing an agreement for Warrior to become our new kit provider.
”Warrior are an exciting brand to work with and next season we will be one of just two English clubs to wear their products, alongside Liverpool.
”They have established an outstanding reputation for designing bespoke products that boast the latest technical innovations.
“What’s more, our link-up with Warrior will allow us to give something back to our next generation of fans as we’ve made the decision to reduce the price of children’s replica shirts to just £30 from next season whilst freezing the price of all other products.”
Richard Wright, the General Manager of Warrior Football, added:
”Warrior is delighted to be partnering with Stoke City Football Club. They are a team steeped in history; a pillar of English football.
”Over recent years they’ve been a mainstay in the Premier League since the club’s promotion in 2008 and with the notoriously passionate club fans always creating an electric atmosphere.
“We’re looking forward to working very closely with the club and engaging with the fans over the next few months and years.”
Warrior added that the price of shirts would be frozen at this year’s rates of £45 for adult tops but dropping to £30 for kids’ tops.











