Luton Town have announced that they have signed a new deal with Reflo for sustainable kits, with England captain Harry Kane acting as an investor.
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Luton announce new kit deal with RefloPlans made to develop sustainable kitsHarry Kane one of the investor's in RefloFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Luton Town were in the Premier League last season but were relegated from the top tier of English football. However, they are now facing back-to-back relegations as they sit 22nd in the Championship and are facing up to the prospect of returning to League One for the first time since 2019.
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Despite their season not going too well, Luton Town have now announced that they have signed a new kit deal with sportswear company Relfo, who are backed by England and Bayern Munich star Kane. Helen Gatward, a member of the trust board, said she was thrilled by the direct involvement of the Luton Town Supporters' Trust in the kit design process, saying: "It's been amazing to be part of the selection and design process on behalf of Hatters supporters."
WHAT LUTON SAID
In a statment Luton Town said: "We pride ourselves on doing the right thing for you, our fans – and the environment in which you live and support us.
"That is why we are delighted to introduce Reflo as our new official teamwear partner, heralding the start of a new era in our history as we look ahead to our final seasons at Kenilworth Road and our future at Power Court.
"An industry-changing force in the sportswear world, Reflo will work with us to deliver not just eye-catching designs – in collaboration with the Luton Town Supporters’ Trust – but also the most sustainable set of kits in our history.
"More on all of this will be revealed in the coming months. Until then, say hello to Reflo!"
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The Hatters are back in action later this week on Monday, April 21, when they take on Bristol City as they look to get out of the relegation zone this season to avoid back-to-back drops.






