Reds Announce Kit Partnership With SKKits

Alfreton Town are delighted to work with SKKits in producing the new Reds strips for the upcoming 2017/18 National League North season.

SKKits are a company run by Ian Senior, who is also the goalkeeping coach at Altrincham.

SKKits were formed by Senior after he finished his playing career in non-League football as one of the most-travelled players on record!

SKKits have supplied Altrincham for over nine years and also Warrington Town in 2014.

SKKits aim to provide a great quality of service regardless of the level of football and have also branched out to other sports clubs including cricket and tennis - a link with local schools and colleges was also formed.

Senior was delighted to have been involved in producing the Reds new kits for the upcoming campaign:

“I’m really pleased to have joined up with Alfreton and helped produce their new kit. SKKits has been running for 12 years and has mostly supplied to the North West. I run the company myself so I offer a personal service, I am a loyal individual whose background is non-League so I have plenty of experience.

“I found Wayne very approachable and he helped make the process easy, communication was fantastic and I’m happy to provide my service. Everything is printed on to the shirt before manufacture and also clubs have the chance to design their own kit which really appealed to Alfreton and it looks great. I hope everyone at the club enjoys wearing the kits and I hope it brings success.”

Reds chairman Wayne Bradley was also pleased to be working with SKKits: “Alfreton Town FC prides itself in pioneering new boundaries. In the instance of kit supply, we have always looked for a unique line of product. In previous seasons we have been successful in achieving our aims and our new partnership with SKKits has I believe hit the bulls-eye once again.

“A superb individualised range of kits and leisurewear at sensible prices have been produced and made available for fans to enjoy. Our thanks go to SKKits owner Ian Senior who has achieved exactly what the club was looking for".

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