Scotland set to look pretty in pink at the World Cup

Scotland set to look pretty in pink at the World Cup

Scotland’s national football team is set to feature a distinctive new away kit as they prepare for their World Cup campaign this summer. Known traditionally for their navy blue home shirts, the team will instead sport a salmon-pink pinstripe design paired with purple accents during their matches against Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. This departure from the usual color scheme has ignited lively discussion among supporters since its unveiling by the Scottish Football Association (SFA).

Although the SFA officially describes the shirt’s shade as “scarlet red” with purple pinstripes, many fans have debated the true color, often likening it to coral, orange, or even the signature Irn Bru hue. Regardless of the debate, the jersey is intended as a retro homage, drawing inspiration from some of Scotland’s most memorable away kits. The use of salmon-pink hearkens back to a notable 1999 victory over Germany when the team wore a similar color successfully. This match remains a cherished memory for many fans, particularly as Don Hutchison’s goal secured a rare win against the Euro 1996 champions.

The choice of this away shirt also follows strict guidelines regarding contrast between home and away colors, as explained by an SFA spokesperson who noted that the salmon-pink was the darkest permissible option under the regulatory framework. Social media users have also drawn parallels to the iconic early 1980s Umbro kit, which featured red and navy blue pinstripes. Additional design touches include the Adidas trademark three stripes along the shoulders and sleeves, and a purple and green thistle motif on the reverse collar, symbolizing Scotland’s national flower—a nod to vintage 1980s aesthetic elements that resonate well among the Tartan Army.

Veteran supporter Hamish Husband weighed in on the reactions, observing that while there is some disagreement over whether the color leans more pink or orange, the general response has been positive. “It seems to be getting the thumbs up on social media from Scotland fans but there has been a dispute about whether it is pink or orange,” Husband remarked. He also highlighted how the vibrant color stands out on the pitch compared to the more subdued navy blue previously used. Despite some

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