Historical Football Kits

 

Scottish Premier League 2014 - 2015

spfl logoFor the first time since the Scottish League was formed in 1890, there are no Edinburgh clubs in the top tier. Hamilton became the first side to win promotion to the Premier League through the play-off system that was introduced under last season's restructuring. The SPFL has yet to secure a title sponsor.

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Aberdeen

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aberdeen fc 2014-15 change kit

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Designer: Adidas

Sponsor: Saltire Energy

Aberdeen won their first honour for 19 years, beating Inverness on penalties in the Scottish League Cup final last season. Their familiar red strip has a new shirt sponsor and the classic 1979 crest has been revived.

(Alexander Leiberich, Alec Hitchman, Willie Kay)

 

Celtic

celtic fc 2013-14 home kit

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celtic 2014-15 change kit

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celtic 2014-15 3rd kit

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celtic 2014-15 v kr reykjavik

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15 July

Designer: Nike

Sponsor: Magners

Celtic have enough global clout for Nike to provide them with bespoke kits and this season the change kit is in dark green with detailing taken from the official Celtic tartan while a predominantly white third strip is introduced. The "home" strip is unchanged. Last season's yellow/green strip was worn without sponsorship in a Champions' League qualifier played in Iceland where the advertising of alcohol is prohibited.

(Alexander Leiberich, Andrew Skelton, Willie Kay)

 

Dundee

dundee fc 2014-15 1st kit

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dundee fc 2014-15 2nd kit

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Designer: Puma

Sponsor: Hangar Records

Dundee resume their career in the top tier after clinching the Championship title on the last day of the season. The trim on the first choice strip seems out of place although supporters do consider light blue part of the club's heritage. The second strip, on the other hand evokes the change kit of 2001-02. It also happens to be the colours of one of Dundee's two founding clubs, whose shirts were worn alternately in the 1890s. The club badge is embossed into the blue stripes, a nice touch.

(James Christie)

 

Dundee United

dundee united 2014-15 1st kit

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dundee united 2014-15 change kit

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Designer: Nike

Sponsor: Calor

United are wearing the brand new Victory II jersey from Nike with a neat retro styled black and white change strip.

(Willie Kay)

 

Hamilton Academical

hamilton academical 2014-15 1st kit

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hamilton academical 2014-15 change kit

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Designer: 1874 Accies/Nike

Sponsor: M&H Logistics (1st) Scotia Aid Sierra Leone (2nd)

A dramatic play-off second leg saw Accies overcome Hibs in a penalty shoot-out to win promotion. Their new first choice shirt carries the club's own brand but appears to be a standard Nike strip. The change strip is definitely Nike and retained from last season with a new shirt sponsor and white socks.

(Willie Kay, Justin Newell)

 

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

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inverness caledonian thistle 2014-15 change kit

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inverness caledonian thistle third kit 2014-15

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Designer: Errea

Sponsor: Subway

ICT have a new shirt sponsor this season. The black and white kits are retained and a very distinctive new first choice strip is introduced.

(Dan Hutchinson, Graeme Houston, Alexander Leiberich)

 

Kilmarnock

kilmarnock fc 2014-15 1st kit

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kilmarnock fc 2014-15 2nd kit

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kilmarnock fc 2014-15 3rd kit

Designer: Errea

Sponsor: QTS

Having produced and marketed strips under their own brand since 2008, Killie have decided to sign up with Errea. Orange features prominently in all three strips, being the corporate colour of their sponsor. A star appears above the club crest to mark the 50th anniversary of Killie's last Scottish League title.

(Willie Kay, Russel Campbell)

 

Motherwell

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Designer: Macron

Sponsor: Cash Converters

Although Macron produce some fine designs, sometimes there is too much detailing and this is the case with their first outfits for Motherwell.

 

Partick Thistle

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partick thistle 2014-15 change kit

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Designer: Joma

Sponsor: MacB Water

Narrow stripes and all-yellow sleeves are a distinctive look for Partick's new first choice shirts. Combined with black shorts and red/black socks, we think this is going to be popular. For each change shirt sold, £3 is donated to Breast Cancer Care Scotland (hence the vivid pink detailing).

(Bryan McCoo)

 

Ross County

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Designer: Carbrini

Sponsor: CRC Evans

Although the branding has changed, Ross County are still being kitted out by JD Sports.

 

St Johnstone

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st johnstone 2014-15 change kit

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Designer: Joma

Sponsor: GS Brown

The Saints won the Scottish Cup last season and are in Europe. Their new first kit is at first glance the usual combination but there is a twist in the form of a lattice pattern printed into the shirt front. Red and black stripes are retained for the change strip but in a slightly different design to last season.

(Willie Kay, Lee Smith)

 

St Mirren

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st mirren 2014-15 change kit

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Designer: Carbrini

Sponsor: King of Trainers

This new first kit is probably the ugliest the Saints have ever worn. The yellow change strip features a black and white stripe motif across the front that evokes the traditional Saints' colours.

(Willie Kay)