Huddersfield Town kits out players with new Goodwin Smith partnership
Huddersfield Town has announced a new partnership with Goodwin Smith.
This new agreement will see the shoe retailer supply members of the Premier League team’s players and staff with its ‘Bucking Good Shoes’ for the rest of the current campaign.
Jack Dyson, brand manager for Goodwin Smith, said: “We were keen to partner with Huddersfield Town as soon as we heard of their initial interest. It’s a club that carries strong traditional values and always puts their fans first, much like our brand ethos with our customers.
“With their recent promotion to the Premier League and their fantastic start to the season, it’s an exciting time to be working with the club.
“We’re keen to communicate with Town fans as much as possible during the partnership and would encourage everyone to get involved in our exclusive club competitions and offers online and on social media.”
Marc Mitchell, Huddersfield Town’s commercial manager, added: “As brands, we have some great synergies, we are both continuing to grow our image and the partnership made perfect sense.
“It was key to us that we were able to engage with our fans and offer great discounts for our loyal support across their products.”
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