Unique Scotland jersey to be unveiled at Centenary Test
Scottish Rugby is continuing the celebrations of Murrayfield’s 100th anniversary by today unveiling a unique Scotland jersey.
Designed in collaboration with long-standing partners Macron, the jersey will be worn when Scotland face New Zealand in the Centenary Test, part of the Quilter Nations Series, next month.
Scotland wing Kyle Steyn was among the first players to see the stunning new kit. He said: “Connection to Scottish Rugby’s history matters a lot to us as players.
“To represent Scotland is always an honour but doing so in the 100th anniversary of Scottish Gas Murrayfield, the home of Scottish Rugby, brings that heritage even more to the fore.
“I think the kit designed by Macron is amazing, especially incorporating the original thistle logo that was on the jersey of the first Scotland team to play at Murrayfield 100 years ago.
“A Scotland jersey from 1925 has pride of place in our changing room and when we arrive at the ground off the team bus, we frequently carry the match ball from that first game in 1925 too.
“The team made history that day by defeating England to secure Scotland’s first ever Grand Slam and the challenge for us as a squad is to embrace the moment, as we aim for another historic result, this time against the All Blacks.”
The special Murrayfield 100 Kit will be worn on 8 November at the All-Blacks game, some 36,757 days after the Scotland team first graced the stadium.
It features a navy-blue shirt with a white polo collar and a two-button placket.
Inside the collar runs a customised tape bearing the word Scotland alternated with the Scottish Rugby logo.
The sleeve cuffs include a subtle tonal graphic inspired by the stadium’s metal framework. Embroidered in gold on the left sleeve are the words MURRAYFIELD STADIUM 1925–2025.
On the chest, the Macron Hero is embroidered tone-on-tone on the right, while on the left sits the first historic Scottish Rugby Union crest in white.
Scottish Rugby’s current logo is embroidered tone-on-tone on the right sleeve. The kit is completed by white shorts featuring the historic Scottish Rugby crest and the Macron Hero, both embroidered in gold on the thighs.
As with all garments produced by Macron for Scottish Rugby, this special kit is made from Eco Fabrics – 100% polyester derived from post-consumer recycled plastic.
Specifically, the fabrics used are Eco Armevo, Eco Bodytex and Eco Strong Mesh, materials that ensure lightness, breathability and maximum durability.
The Murrayfield 100 Kit is complemented by the ICON Capsule Collection, which includes a black polo shirt, a high-neck full-zip sweatshirt, travel jacket and trousers. All items feature the historic Scottish Rugby logo and the Macron Hero, applied in white silicone with a 3D effect.
“Macron and rugby have always been inseparable, as has our relationship with Scottish Rugby – the first major rugby federation to wear our designs,” said Gianluca Pavanello, CEO of Macron.
“A partnership that began in 2013 has evolved into a truly special relationship built on deep understanding and friendship. Together, we’ve developed garments of the highest quality and technical standard, expressing the identity of a nation and its pride in history, colours and symbols.
“We’re delighted and proud to have created this special kit, as the values and spirit of rugby are born and nurtured in iconic places like Murrayfield.”
The Murrayfield 100 Kit, along with the exclusive apparel and merchandise line that Macron produces for the Scottish Rugby Union, is available via the online shop at scottishrugby.org and in the dedicated Scotland section at macron.com.
It can also be purchased at the Scottish Rugby Store at Scottish Gas Murrayfield and at Scottish Rugby Store, 44 Queens Street, Glasgow.
Replica jerseys are priced at £85, Junior jerseys at £69, and Bodyfit jerseys at £115.

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