The latest adidas Football home kit for the Men's and Women's National Teams have been unveiled today, with a Saltire-inspired design adorning the famous dark blue shirt as the squads head into the final stretch of matches for 2025, including two Men's FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Greece and Denmark.
"Strong."
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 6, 2025
"Retro."
"Smashin'."
Hear from the squads on their new home shirt 🗣️
➡️ Out now: https://t.co/EHwZ8OLmCe pic.twitter.com/0SYegWdfeX
Following today's reveal, the full kit, complete with dark blue shorts and socks, is available to purchase online and in-store via JD Sports.
Whether buying in-store or online, supporters can personalise their kit with our new bespoke numbering and lettering typeface, created by ELMS, available now.
The new home shirt features a return to a centralised crest and three-stripes logo, allowing the embossed Saltires to stand-out across the body of the jersey, while a deep-cut neckline is broken up on the back of the shirt by a Saltire print.
Supporters will also notice a change to the famous Three Stripes on the shoulders of the shirt, which are thicker than on previous jerseys.
Introducing your new @adidasfootball Scotland Men’s and Women’s home shirt 🏴
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 5, 2025
Available in-store and online via JD Sports from Thursday, 6 November.#adidasfootball pic.twitter.com/3Wqcj5MGob
Part of a global release of 22 kits by adidas, for the first time both replica and authentic versions of the Scotland home shirt will be available to purchase, as well as a long-sleeve option.
🤩 INTRODUCING THE DROP THAT NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION.
— adidas Football (@adidasfootball) November 5, 2025
22 JERSEYS. 3 STRIPES. ENDLESS BEAUTIFUL GAMES. 🏆🔥
AVAILABLE 11/6. #FIFAWORLDCUP pic.twitter.com/wec9N6H2sc
Following release this week, Steve Clarke's side will wear the new kit for the first time in next week's World Cup Qualifier away to Greece, while Melissa Andreatta's Scotland Women's National Team will be featured in the shirt for the first time in their November camp.
If successful in the upcoming qualifiers, the kit will also be worn at both the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.