Hearts unveil away kit for next season as bold new look revealed in 'striking kit'


Hearts have unveiled their new away kit ahead of next season.
Having already displayed a traditional maroon home jersey with 90s inspiration, the Jambos are going gold with their away number. Last season, Hearts sported a pink away kit with a retro all-white third kit that was emblazoned with a large maroon crest.
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Hide AdThis year, it’s a gold coloured shirt with patterns used in kits of the 80s, 90s and noughties featuring throughout. The top is finished in the colour of the historic Tynecastle Park mosaic, which is one of the surviving remnants of the Archibald Leitch Main Stand. It has a round collar and woven club crest alongside a ribbed cuff and collar. Stellar Omada remain the sponsor.
Chief Executive Officer Andrew McKinlay said: “It’s an exciting time at the club as we look towards the new season, with new signings being announced and, now, we get to reveal our brand new away kit.
“We were delighted with the reaction to our home kit launch and we’re sure the away kit will receive just as warm a reception. I once again give my thanks to our friends at Umbro and Stellar Omada, and the team here at Hearts, for collaborating on such a striking kit.
“I look forward to watching our first team, women’s team and B team all taking to the pitch in it to represent Heart of Midlothian in season 2024/25.”
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Hide AdStellar Omada Managing Director Colin Frame added: “It's been fantastic to see our new branding on the iconic maroon jersey recently, and now on the newly unveiled away kit. Our collaboration with Hearts goes beyond just the kit. Initiatives like the Innovation Centre helped open up significant opportunities for our digital skills programme, Stellar Elevate.
“It’s an exciting time for both the club and Stellar Omada, and we can’t wait to see this kit adorned by the team on the road this season.”
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