Celtic has released a new kit as part of its Irish Origins collection.
On Monday, the champions teased on social media that a new jersey was on its way.
Now, fans have been given a first glimpse of the new green and white shirt, which was modelled by both MattO'Riley and Liam Scales in their promotional posts.
The new kit is mainly all green, with several white pinstripes. Like last year's origins effort, the jersey again features a clover badge, with the trims of the shirt orange and white.
☘ Celebrating our Irish Origins!
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) March 12, 2024
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The club has also released a clothing line as part of the strip launch, with polo shirts and hoodies available in similar styles.
A statement on the Celtic website reads: "As a club famous for its proud Irish origins, Celtic FC are delighted to reveal our new 2023/24 adidas Irish Origins collection.
"This brand new and extended collection follows the phenomenal response to last year’s 135th anniversary Origins Kit, allowing supporters in Scotland, Ireland and beyond to celebrate our connections, past and present, with the Emerald Isle.
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"An Irish identity is strongly woven into the fabric of Celtic Football Club since Brother Walfrid – himself an Irishman – founded the club back in 1887.
"Thousands upon thousands have sailed the Irish Sea to support the Bhoys over the years.
"Their passion and that of the proud Irish players who have pulled on the Hoops for Celtic, alongside the managers and coaches who have been written into the club’s illustrious history, ensure that our Celtic connections are celebrated worldwide – then, now and always."
Meanwhile, Reo Hatate is on course to return to action for Celtic after the international break, with manager Brendan Rodgers hoping to have the midfielder in his squad for the trip to face Livingston at the end of the month.
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