adidas and the Scottish FA tonight unveiled the new-look home and away kits, which will be worn by the Scotland National Teams over the next two years.
The kits were revealed by Scott Brown, Callum Paterson, Leanne Crichton and Rachel Corsie at an exclusive event for Scotland Supporters Club members at JD Sport's flagship store in Glasgow.
The new home shirt sports a tartan-embossed print reminiscent of the France 98 design, one that should inspire Gordon Strachan’s team as they prepare to begin preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign for Russia 2018.
The strip’s traditional navy blue colour has been enhanced with a classic v-neck collar and off-set by a new white sleeve design.
The new-look away shirt has continued the disruptive theme of the previous, hugely popular update of the traditional Lord Rosebery colours. The use of neon pink and black detailing will ensure both players and supporters will stand out from the crowd on their travels.
The new Scotland Home and away kits for 2015/16 will be available to pre-order exclusively from www.jdsports.co.uk/Scotland from today and available instore & online in early December.
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