Former Hearts and Hibs players are among those who have modelled new home, away and third kit over the years, including one who has since gone on to play for Australia. Some of the kits, the players modelling them and the pictures themselves will stir the memory banks.
Meanwhile, the new shirt, part of the association’s 150th anniversary celebrations, will be worn in the men’s UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier against Cyprus on Saturday, 25 March, while the women will wear it for the first time in their friendly against against Costa Rica on April 11.
The shirt draws inspiration from the first “uniform” worn by the Scotland players in the historic first match against England in 1872. It reflects the nation's football heritage with a simple design. Dominated by the traditional dark blue, it is finished with a round white collar and woven crest. The Lion Rampant is highlighted in gold against a tonal crest, so as to match the look of the first crest worn on early Scotland shirts.
The striped sleeve cuffs reflects the importance of Queen’s Park FC, who formed the basis of Scotland’s earliest national team all those years ago. The shirt features moisture-wicking material to add a dash of modern-day comfort and is made with 100 percent recycled materials – part of the Scottish FA’s combined efforts to help end plastic waste.

13. Falkirk connection
A new away kit is launch by Lee Miller and Darren Barr in March 2009. Miller won three caps and Barr only one. Photo: SNS Group Craig Williamson

14. In focus
James McFadden, Craig Gordon, Darren Fletcher and Gary Caldwell are surrounded by photographers as they launch a new home kit in March 2010 Photo: SNS Group Craig Williamson

15. Red and white armbands
Steven Naismith and Erin Cuthbert at the adidas team kit launch event at JD Sports in November 2019 Photo: Ross MacDonald - SNS Group

16. Gun runner
Steven Fletcher at Stirling Castle in August 2008 Photo: SNS Group Steve Welsh