
Wycombe Wanderers’ badge is a blue circular crest with the club name around the outside and a white swan in the centre, wearing a gold coronet and chain.
The swan is the Bucks Swan, a symbol strongly associated with Buckinghamshire and High Wycombe. It comes from local heraldry: the chained swan appeared in Buckinghamshire arms and is linked to medieval families connected with the county, including the de Bohun, Giffard and Stafford families.
The gold chain is not a restraint in a modern mascot sense; heraldically, the swan is “ducally gorged,” meaning it wears a duke’s coronet with a chain attached. The symbol became especially associated with the Dukes of Buckingham and later with Buckinghamshire identity.
Wycombe have used the chained swan on shirts since the late 19th century, with county-flag sources noting its appearance on Wycombe Wanderers shirts from 1898. The blue colour connects to the club’s traditional Oxford and Cambridge blue quarters, while the swan keeps the badge tied directly to High Wycombe and Buckinghamshire rather than to the club’s “Chairboys” nickname.
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