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Scottish Premiership: New strips for 2023/24 campaign revealed

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Scottish Premiership clubs have been releasing their latest strips for the new season, which is your favourite?

Many have gone back in time for a retro feel for the 2023/24 season while others have stuck to tradition and there are some which are dividing opinions.

We take a look at the shirts the players will be wearing when the new season kicks off in August...

Aberdeen

Graeme Shinnie is Aberdeen's new captain
Image: Graeme Shinnie is Aberdeen's new captain

Aberdeen's home kit honours the club's 120th anniversary.

The traditional red strip features a gold trim, as a nod to the black and gold jerseys which were worn during the club's early years.

It comes with a gold crew neck collar and gold Three Stripes and will be paired with red and gold shorts and socks.

Aberdeen's Northern Lights away strip

The Dons' new away strip has caused quite a stir.

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The Northern Lights kit is black with brightly-coloured "cosmic swirls" which the club says was inspired by "the sights and colours often found in the sky that are synonymous with our special part of the world."

The title also makes reference to the famous old Dons song The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen which was written in the 1950's and is played at every home game at Pittodrie shortly before kick-off.

Celtic

Marco Tilio has joined Celtic on a five-year deal

Celtic's latest home strip is dividing opinion.

Inspired by the stained glass windows at the original entrance to Celtic Park, a black trim has been added to the club's usual simple green and white design.

The traditional green and white hoops have also taken an irregular squiggly pattern that has left some supporters unhappy.

Celtic's away strip is all black

There has been more positivity about the away jersey which is all-black, with green and white trims on the collar and sleeves.

The traditional Adidas three-stripe in green down the sleeves with the club claiming the design, which features a light hint of tartan on the collar and cuffs, is "wrapped in Scottish heritage."

Dundee

Dundee won the Championship last season

Dundee launched their new home kit back in March and it has been a hit with the fans as they return to the Scottish Premiership.

The dark blue kit also has a tartan trim and a nod to its Tayside heritage with "Dee till eh deh" on the back of the top.

There is also a limited edition Museum version of the shirt, containing no sponsors, which which was launched in the V&A Dundee in March as part of their Tartan exhibition.

The away kit is an all white offering with two thin vertical stripes of pale blue tartan on the left side.

It is paired with white shorts and socked which are trimmed with blue and gold.

Hearts

Beni Baningame is returning from injury

MND Scotland will continue to adorn the front of Hearts' famous maroon jersey and, as the club enters its 150th anniversary celebrations, each of this season's kits pay homage to the club's history.

The home kit takes inspiration from the Heart of Midlothian on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The deep maroon shirt incorporates the world-renowned mosaic through a striking sleeve graphic, which bears tonal elements to create a stunning visual.

The maroon crew collar and sleeve cuffs are complimented by the Jambos' traditional white shorts and maroon socks.

The away kit is a revamp of the shirt pattern from the 1993/94 home top.

Updated through an injection of pink, Hearts say it is a "modern portrayal of a classic whilst paying homage to the teams of yesteryear."

Hibernian

Hibs captain Lewis Stevenson

Hibs' new home kit has a retro feel to it.

Featuring an emerald green body and white sleeves, the shirt also has a white collar with a green strip and green piping on the sleeve cuffs.

The white shorts carry minimal green detailing while the club has also brought back green and white hooped socks.

Hibs wore the new away top in a pre season friendly in Spain

Hibs have returned to purple for their new away kit, a colour which has always been popular with the support.

It features a deep purple body with an Aztec design on the sleeves, collar, and trim with the club crest is embroidered in green on the front left.

Kilmarnock

Robbie Deas has joined Kilmarnock ahead of the new season

Kilmarnock have stuck to the basics with their home kit for the new season.

It pays homage to the nineties era with its famous blue and white stripes and a stylish button-down collar, which also has a crimson red stripe added.

The traditional blue and white striped jersey is complemented by the return of Killie Blue shorts and socks, both adorned with the iconic Hummel chevrons.

Kilmarnock's away strip is inspired by the world-changing discovery of penicillin
Image: Kilmarnock's away strip is inspired by the world-changing discovery of penicillin

Kilmarnock's red and blue away strip is inspired by the world-changing discovery of penicillin, which was made by renowned scientist Sir Alexander Fleming who studied in the town.

A nod to one of two Nobel Prize winners educated at Kilmarnock Academy, the design of the 2023/24 away jersey carries the visual DNA of penicillin, discovered by Fleming in 1928.

Fused onto the new crimson red kit, a cyber blue pattern illuminates the chemical construct of the world's first antibiotic.

Livingston

Livingston's home kit is in the club's traditional vibrant yellow.

The v-neck collar and shirt cuffs are back with subtle black detailing over the left shoulder and bottom right of the jersey giving it a modern look.

It is paired with all yellow shorts and yellow socks trimmed with black.

Michael Devlin has joined Livingston for the new season
Image: Michael Devlin has joined Livingston for the new season

Livingston's away kit has a black base with subtle grey chevrons and yellow trim across the middle with panels on either side.

The v-neck collar and sleeve cuffs contain a yellow band and it is paired with black shorts and socks with yellow detailing.

Motherwell

It's a traditional look for Motherwell next season

After last season's 'Ajax-like' design it is a return to a classic claret and amber strip for Motherwell for the new season.

The traditional claret hoop returns to the middle of the shirt, with thick sections also found around the collar and sleeve end.

Thin white and amber trim is also applied in these areas.

Claret shorts with amber and white details down the side, accompanied by amber socks with claret folds complete the look.

Motherwell's new away offering is a modern twist on the club's 1970s shirts and features a claret sash from the right-hand shoulder to the bottom left of the top, with amber and white accents.

The sash is a nod to the club's home shirt of the 1970s, which was worn by legends like Joe Wark and Willie Pettigrew.

The collar and cuffs are also claret, white, and amber and features 1886, the year the club was formed, on the back.

Rangers

Sam Lammers has signed a four-year deal at Rangers and will wear the number 14 shirt

The new home jersey keeps Rangers' traditional colour scheme but has subtle stripes with darker and lighter blue tones.

The collar also features a lot more prominently in the latest edition of the kit, with a red rim around it.

The kit has been dubbed the 'Revolution Ready' kit which could reference Michael Beale's summer squad transition.

Rangers say the new shirt "offers a refined and modern reimagination of a memorable period for The Gers."

The new away kit is a fresh take on the classic red, white, and blue designs that have been popular in the past.

It comes with pinstripes on the bottom that fade out to the middle of the shirt with a red, white and blue collar and sleeve cuffs.

Ross County

James Brown has joined Ross County from Blackburn

The Staggies' new home kit marks a return to a predominantly navy blue strip, with a white collar added.

It celebrates the Caberfeidh, or stags antlers, in the club's badge that honours the Seaforth Highlanders regiment.

Ross County staged a dramatic comeback against Partick Thistle in the play-off final to secure a fifth consecutive season in the Premiership.

There is a modern feel to Ross County's deep red away kit for the season ahead.

A white paint splatter design covers one side of the jersey with the sponsor logo in all black.

It is paired with deep red shorts and socks.

St Johnstone

St Johnstone start the new Scottish Premiership season at home to Hearts
Image: St Johnstone start the new Scottish Premiership season at home to Hearts

There is a touch of nostalgia about St Johnstone's kit for the new season.

Saints will wear a royal blue shirt with white pinstripes, royal blue shorts and socks, with the shirt nodding to the Perth side's famous pinstriped Umbro design of 1982-1986.

The club say the jersey "combines the timeless appeal of the original with contemporary elements, resulting in a truly captivating and modern piece."

St Johnstone's away kit is a bold design with blue and yellow flashes at the top and bottom of a white jersey.

The collar, sleeve cuffs and white shorts have yellow trim while the white socks also include a blue trim.

St Mirren

Conor McMenamin had joined St Mirren

St Mirren say their new home strip connects the "past, present and future" and pays homage to the kit worn in the Anglo-Scottish Cup as well as their first-ever match in Europe.

It has a classic style of a 'V' neck shape and gold badge while chevrons run down the shirt sleeves comparable with the vintage top from 1979-81.

The standout feature is the Buddies' iconic check pattern which originated from the Royal Stewart family who founded the Paisley Abbey in 1163 and it symbolises the club's heritage and connection to its town.

Richard Taylor has signed a new deal at St Mirren until 2025
Image: Richard Taylor has signed a new deal at St Mirren until 2025

The club's away kit has a futuristic look.

It is a black check design with the collar and shirt sleeves trimmed in pink. The club crest and sponsor are embroidered in pink.

The club say the colour is a "vivid blend of our three teams: men, women and academy."

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SPFL ball for 2023/24 season
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