Glasgow Warriors unveil new home and alternate kits for 2024/25
Glasgow Warriors will defend their BKT United Rugby Championship title with a look fit for champions, after the club’s new Macron home and alternate kits were today revealed ahead of the 2024/25 campaign getting underway.
Designed in conjunction with the Bologna-based manufacturers, the new kit is exclusively available for supporters to purchase at the Scottish Rugby Store on Queen Street and online from today.
A look fit for your champions 👑
Presenting your @MacronSports 2024/25 home and alternate kits 🤩#WhateverItTakes ⚔️🛡️ pic.twitter.com/NT3O3ZKZ64
— Glasgow Warriors (@GlasgowWarriors) August 28, 2024
An all-new home jersey sees an all-black playing shirt feature an embossed Celtic knot pattern, with the motif featuring across the full shirt as a nod to the Celtic heritage across Glasgow, the west of Scotland and Caledonia regions.
The jersey also features the Glasgow Warriors emblem in monochrome, standing out in striking fashion alongside the logo of the club’s Official Community Partners, SP Energy Networks, and the Macron hero logo.
As has become tradition, the Glasgow Warriors mantra of ‘Whatever It Takes’ features on the back of the neck, in a kit completed with black shorts – which also feature the Celtic knot motif on the side panels – and black socks.
The new alternate shirt – which will be worn for the first time in this Saturday’s pre-season opener away to Zebre Parma – features white horizontal bands on a light blue background, with the Celtic knot motif present on the home kit also featuring on the blue banding.
The ‘Whatever It Takes’ mantra once again features on the back of the neck, with the Glasgow Warriors and Macron logos featuring on the front of the shirt alongside that of SP Energy Networks.
White shorts with white and blue horizontal bands on the side panels complete the kit, alongside light blue socks.
Both kits are produced in Macron’s standard ‘Eco Fabric’, a 100% polyester fabric from post-consumer recycled plastic.
The new home and away jerseys, along with the 2024/25 training and leisure range, will be available to purchase at each home fixture at Scotstoun this season, as well as at the Scottish Rugby Store on Queen Street.