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Published 08:09 8 Feb 2017 GMT
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They bucked the trend with The Great Polyester Takeover at the turn of the century.
Who could forget the blending colours fad?
And their most recent kit was agreeable too.
Even the yellow away jersey wasn't horrific.
Now, whilst these kits might all look automatically better with Lee Chin's triceps hanging out of them, they're still fine in their own merit too.
The county's new geansaí is even tastier than the last.
In their first game of the new season under football manager Seamus McEnaney, Wexford sported the new-look outfit. It isn't yet available to the public - O'Neill's have promised us that it will be available in the coming days/weeks - but Niall Kennedy got a snap of them after the county's three-point league win over Limerick on Sunday.
Tidy, simple, elegant.
Enough to lift them much higher than 31 in the 2017 jersey ranking league.
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