
Hibs unveil brand-new home kit for 150th Anniversary season
Hibs have unveiled their brand-new home kit for the upcoming 2025/26 campaign.
Created alongside Technical Partner Joma, the new home kit pays tribute to the Club's unique history and Club colours as they approach their 150th Anniversary season.
To celebrate the milestone, there are several subtle features weaved into the design of the top – including the new 150th Anniversary crest, a brand-new version of the 150th Anniversary symbol embroidered on the back of the neck and the date '06 August 1875′ printed inside the collar.
The new kit offers a classic take on some of the most iconic Hibs kits of the past, featuring a rich dark green top with white sleeves – which will be available in both short and long-sleeved versions as well as in women's fit.
The playing shorts are all white, with dark green socks that carry a white trim around the knee to give the kit a classic vintage feel.
Once again, bevvy.com will be the front-of-shirt sponsor and they have provided a bespoke logo that celebrates 150 years of Hibs – with the text 'Hibernian FC 1875-2025' making up the outline of the logo.
The new home kit will go on sale tomorrow, Thursday 19 June, 2025 at 9am online and 10am in-store.
A junior replica jersey will be available for youngsters, which will carry the sponsor logo of the new junior front-of-shirt partner, G Gibson Joinery & Sons Ltd.
Finally, to minimize the impact on the environment, the shirt is made with 100% recycled polyester material thanks to Technical Partner, Joma.
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