Morecambe FC have confirmed details of their new kit supplier, which they say is the ‘highest value kit deal in their history.’
Burnley based Surridge Sport will become the club’s official technical kit partner from June 1.
The club say they are placing a strong focus on bringing more of their operations in-house, working closely with trusted partners, and strengthening the connection to the local community.
Surridge Sport is a leading UK-based teamwear and sportswear brand, established in 1867, with a proud heritage of supplying high-quality custom kits, training wear, and equipment to clubs, schools, and organisations, and professional football clubs including MK Dons, Shrewsbury Town, Bradford City, Barnsley and St Johnstone.
Chief Operating Officer, Steve Dewsnip, said: "We are really excited by this new partnership with Surridge Sport.
‘’The key drivers for us have been to maintain a high quality and diverse product range, attractive designs and an international reach from a globally renowned brand whilst maintaining a local connection.
“This partnership will represent the largest commercial value technical supply deal in Morecambe’s history. We cannot wait to get started and bring these benefits to our supporters."
Surridge Sport Sales Manager, Daniel Shaw, added: ‘’It’s about knowing the people, the culture, and what the club means to its supporters.
‘’That connection helps build a stronger, more collaborative relationship, one that goes beyond supplying kit and into genuinely supporting the club’s journey.
‘’Both organisations are excited about what lies ahead.
‘’From delivering high-quality teamwear to supporting the club’s wider ambitions, this partnership is built on long-term thinking and shared goals. And importantly, it’s not just about the club it’s about the fans too.’’
As part of the partnership, Surridge Sport will be giving several Morecambe supporters the opportunity to go behind the scenes with an exclusive factory tour, to see first-hand how their new kit supplier operates. Details of which will be announced in due course.

The announcement comes after it was revealed that the club shop and online store were closed down following the ending of an agreement with Terrace Teamwear earlier this week.
Terrace initially became the club’s official Retail Operations Partner in 2022, designing the playing shirts of the 2023/24 season, before supplying the kits and merchandise at the start of the 2024/25 season.
In May 2025, it was announced that Terrace had signed a three year extension as supplier and retail partner, but in January the club announced that deal had ‘mutually’ been concluded early.
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