{"id":42062,"title":"The 2024\/25 Scottish Premiership Shirts, Ranked","description":"Misery Hunters resident football shirt enjoyer, hipster and legend Andrew Christie rates this season's Scottish Premiership kits.","content":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/rof29ciwspt7tdcm0qf0i4og0to86lyyem8xzeturpii4amf.jpeg.jpeg?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"rof29ciwspt7tdcm0qf0i4og0to86lyyem8xzeturpii4amf.jpeg.jpeg?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p>Well, here we are then. Season 2024\/25. The unstable air of the international summer has passed, and our attention once again turns closer to home. Club football. The highs. The lows. The kits. THE KITS. The most anticipated fixture of all: What You Do vs How Good You Look Doing It. Only one winner for me.<\/p><p>Before we start this list of home and away jerseys only, honourable mention must go to Hibs\u2019 <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/HibernianFC\/status\/1816022669160059219\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><u>third kit<\/u><\/a>, Dundee\u2019s <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/classicshirts\/status\/1797989012688478527\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><u>pre-match shirt<\/u><\/a> and Hearts\u2019 <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/classicshirts\/status\/1796470470394646782\/photo\/2\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><u>goalkeeper jersey.<\/u><\/a><\/p><p>Right, let\u2019s get after it.<\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>12. St Johnstone<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/fsmodpz7apt8ba4qt8dabl8ypdsrmzmsoxbz83q0kpyyrxbr.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"vodjpn0x47gtm7jybgpjqfuvpll5x6jyuapmrte1tou2wnhu.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 3\/10<\/strong><\/p><p><span style=\"font-family:Arial, sans-serif;\">A real lack of design elements to focus on with this home shirt. The gold accents on the neck, badges and cuff pop nicely against the royal blue ghost striping, but not enough to catch the eye in any meaningful way.<\/span><\/p><p><strong>Away \u2013 0\/10<\/strong><\/p><p><span style=\"font-family:Arial, sans-serif;\">Not only does it not work, it doesn't make any sense. We are all worse off for this having happened. I really mean that.<\/span><\/p><p><strong>Total \u2013 3\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>11. Motherwell<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/urm47e3x2so39gsgk2d7iwxqte1w0waw72kjm2tvmtapgifc.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"2arszh6mcfvljoylocnoay6dmjbeedkrypcwycj91lzoulat.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home 3\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>The amber and maroon of Motherwell is one of Scottish football\u2019s most iconic colourways, but this 2024\/25 home effort is a rare swing and a miss from the North Lanarkshire club. Clean lines and a smart ringer collar can\u2019t save this odd little guy from what might have been.<\/p><p><strong>Away 2\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Imagine running a marathon behind a guy in big jeans. Huge mosher bastards full of loose change, keys and CeX tokens. Think of the noise. All jingles, chaffing and chaos.<\/p><p>Watching Motherwell run around for 90 minutes in this is the visual equivalent of that.<\/p><p>Hate it, cheers.<\/p><p><strong>Overall 5\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>10. Rangers<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/bhjzppa7zl1xihpwxzh4g5hpsvxys3tipvvoyuml2jy1a8ff.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"bbbdo7dxaxrvgwislcjhfraioigsh709wngci9eefzjfhdbo.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home 4\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Rangers\u2019 home shirt calls back to the treble-winning season of 2002\/03. Simpler times. Memories of an NTL home digital world. Bert Konterman was there. J\u00e9r\u00f4me Bonnissel too. Christian Nerlinger? These names doing anything for you? Because the shirt sure isn\u2019t.<\/p><p>The tonal blue base features a diagonal print that reflects the structural architecture of the Ibrox Main Stand as the stadium approaches its 125th year - but that representation is broad at best.<\/p><p>An all-round fine, if largely forgettable effort.<\/p><p><strong>Away 5\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>With garish patterns so prevalent in the football kit market in recent years, there is more space than ever for subtle, subliminal patterns like this effort.<\/p><p>However, the grey motif is arguably a little too subtle for its own good and the shirt fails to capture the attention on the whole.<\/p><p><strong>Overall 9\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>9. Ross County<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/hy8khyqr8hhwsi9puvbhtqpdr69nj8uqhxq29wnnsqq4hh2h.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"3vta9migqrdvczvh7e6lwhacy5ex9gw8asxhb3elxiudeyfq.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home 5\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Ross County\u2019s 30th-anniversary home shirt is a minimalist throwback. The red of the collar and cuffs gives the shirt a strong, traditional look. Pretty clean. Pretty Impressive.<\/p><p><strong>Away 4\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>The striking red base and the striping on the sleeves are interesting ideas that win the shirt points, but it feels too much like:<\/p><p>A) A rugby top.<\/p><p>B) Me having to expunge the phrase \u201c<em>tossing the pill around Dingers<\/em>\u201d from my head.<\/p><p>Not a fan.<\/p><p><strong>Overall 9\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>8. Hibs<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/wqlqboglzqz4dnerjrd93d5tmbpfcl7noxofdmrvsmqv8hdc.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"rmoa7uqtzneo8gntb3ueh4ek8bmxynejfu2ebzlpgbgjnrt2.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 5\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>That third lunchtime pint of Deuchars is starting to taste like slapping a slightly new neck on last year's and getting another round in, isn\u2019t it?<\/p><p><strong>Away - 5\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>This all-white away kit is sharp, clean and inoffensive. The embossed pattern on the body of the shirt gives it a classy feel, but overall it lacks the charisma to turn heads. It is, however, one of the few kits this season whose sponsor actually elevates the design. I like that logo and it looks good on a shirt, what do you want from me?<\/p><p><strong>Overall - 10\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>7. Dundee Utd<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/qjogo1kcpbs9q7gxth2olmlgjzinnawafr52q0du8k36aohk.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"whhywiha6pqee5jy5sls6oo4enllcy5jwkrqobdu7rqsa57w.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 7\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>With Dundee Utd and Dunfermline already on their books, Italian manufacturer Erre\u00e0 have been making interesting inroads into the Scottish game of late, their bespoke work drawing fans far and wide.<\/p><p>This Dundee Utd home shirt is elegant and simple, embellished with black trim around the crew neck and sleeves, the latter characterised by an alluring in-tone diamond pattern.<\/p><p>Very nice, lads. Expect big things from Erre\u00e0 in the coming seasons.<\/p><p><strong>Away - 6\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>With a crisp white body and tangerine trim, this is a shirt that demands closer inspection. Stylish sublimated geometric pattern? Yes please. Alluring diamond-style motif on the cuff? Go on then.<\/p><p>A really strong effort.<\/p><p><strong>Overall - 13\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>6. Celtic<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/5tffpumcbzotyw7e4c8reclzhamxzsy5edzp7poudvnxzybc.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"38yopfbfrc6n2f2esoxbak996wctdyhjfkzqswon6lwbol3y.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 7\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>A template lives or dies by its customisability, and the new Adidas template is alive and well with this striking Celtic home shirt.<\/p><p>This year's home shirt features the distinctive curved side panels of Adidas\u2019 2024 output, as well as a knot collar design which \u201crepresents the unity of the club's players and fans.\u201d<\/p><p><strong>Away 7\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Green and yellow is a combination that comes together seamlessly, especially for Celtic who have found the design on some of their most iconic kits over the years.<\/p><p>Thoughtful colour grading and pattern work is paired with the astonishing needle drop of a Massive Auld Badge emblazoned on the chest.<\/p><p>Dead nice, both of these.<\/p><p><strong>Overall - 14\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>5. Aberdeen<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/5tl4tjdjer33rj4sajigjkvynxibfu36zw9vx1tiweflak6j.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"wueikntse1mxb0zmtnppy2lat7xgvnh2ajkqa8uennashpd2.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 9\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Just imagined some guys discussing \"blokecore\" in Aberdonian accents and gave myself heartburn.<\/p><p>It\u2019s a beautiful shirt though. Inspired by the kit that carried Aberdeen FC to the cup double in 89\/90, this Adidas effort displays a subtle chequered design. Details on the crewneck collar nod to Pittodrie Stadium's Merkland facade and a woven club crest completes a look full of football pride; the large text of the sponsor adding to the retro feel. Lovely.<\/p><p><strong>Away - 6\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>This draws inspiration from Aberdeen\u2019s early days when the team was known as \"The Wasps\" for their distinctive black and gold striped shirts. So, not only does it look cool, but there's a relevancy and meaning behind the design, too.<\/p><p>The diagonal pinstripes across the main template of the shirt are strong. Ornate without being over the top. A solid effort.<\/p><p><strong>Overall - 15\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>4. Dundee<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/5udzvvxrz2za7c3grszxbmdq8ohqngcaaqvgybs4tute82gt.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"ar78kpiqceqp7bstzfnbfnj22qscebecq1eaitlbufofvkyb.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><strong>Home - 9\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Central badge appreciators rise up. It\u2019s time to eat. And the massive embossed watermark-style badge on this Dundee home shirt certainly gives us something to chew on. A stunning execution of simplicity and class.<\/p><p><strong>Away - 7\/20<\/strong><\/p><p>Dundee have kept things relatively safe with their away kit - though that in no way diminishes the quality of the offering.<\/p><p>Sure, it may not be the most thrilling, the most innovative, even the most interesting, but it is, in general, a very decent shirt. With a sophisticated collar and clean finish. A very decent shirt indeed.<\/p><p><strong>Overall - 16\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>3. St Mirren<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/ygggxyzsoc7nck2rghnsd0kvjlnj6ywg30fmz5iba9mtukxm.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"rsasjxyuom5lxgvp7mgqoltt93lpvdpaupyydkqnzqzmvkqu.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 9\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>A person who has a problem with a humble black and white striped football shirt is a person who has a problem with life.<\/p><p>Manufacturer Macron describes St Mirren\u2019s 2024\/25 home kit as being \u201cthe symbiosis between a club and its community\u201d, as shown by the launch set against the background of Paisley Town Hall. The shirt sees the famous stripes accented with slivers of gold and with a Paisley patterned fill. The black and gold motif is repeated on the collar and cuffs.<\/p><p>It's easy to slap a half-hearted narrative onto these things, especially where the tricky notion of \u201ccommunity\u201d is concerned. Here we have a clear mission, laid out and met holistically.<\/p><p>A shirt bursting with thoughtful attention to detail and care.<\/p><p><strong>Away - 9\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Sometimes you want low-key and understated. Other times you want to look like the kind of thing James Cameron and his mates might fanny about with down that Abyss.<\/p><p>The cyan base of the kit maintains the embossed Paisley pattern synonymous with Saints\u2019 output of late, resulting in a kit that feels St Mirren through and through. Love it.<\/p><p><strong>Overall 18\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong><span style=\"font-family:Arial, sans-serif;\">2. Hearts<\/span><\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/1gh68hiqkpsvqllr4uvpqqvr2jcbzowwzssuerbj7fmtdzk5.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"pwrxw91h0iny9qlaxa4gqwwwauv3w7ellwujhxcok8a9pl5w.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home - 9\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Hearts and Umbro have been one of the most iconic partnerships in modern Scottish football. This season sees another magnificent effort brought to the fore.<\/p><p>In the famous Maroon colourway, the shirt features a tonal striped design, a thick crewneck collar and a stylishness that echoes every inch of Archibald Leech\u2019s famous Tynecastle architecture.<\/p><p><strong>Away 10\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>This Hearts away shirt screams for your attention. It demands to be perceived. And perceive it we shall.<\/p><p>The shirt - a mosaic of previous shirt patterns - is a nod to what has been. It\u2019s a nod to what\u2019s to come. It\u2019s a nod to me going like that \u201cfair play\u201d while sat in the corner of The Diggers trying to work out why my pint and my pie are the same temperature.<\/p><p>An outstanding display of club identity being presented in a visually distinct and interesting way. Class.<\/p><p><strong>Overall 19\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>1. Kilmarnock<\/strong><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/images.teemill.com\/o1yznfbryhif8wbls7v3btbegvzcfkh7rtttn4v3owuqrhw2.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" alt=\"dwve04wujt5nml14i7sq9bu9tm7agl2agi20m4x52kixuz6j.png.png?w=1140&amp;v=2\" \/><\/p><p><strong>Home 10\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>This is it. This is the best one. Unbroken stripes, elegant white trim and a famous Hummel chevron to really scratch that itch right in your brain. Bloody hell, it\u2019s nice.<\/p><p><strong>Away 10\/10<\/strong><\/p><p>Killie continue their Hummel love affair with a nod to the club\u2019s successes in the Ayrshire cup, a trophy the side first won 140 years ago. The body of the shirt is embossed with the thistle pattern that adorns the competition\u2019s trophy - resulting in a shirt that feels both traditional, modern, and - above all else - very enjoyable to look at.<\/p><p><strong>Overall 20\/20<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p>And there we have it. Irrefutable proof that the football on display in the 2024\/25 Scottish Premiership will be, if nothing else, clothed.<\/p><p>Exciting stuff.<\/p><p>Right that\u2019s me, BYE.<br \/><\/p><p><\/p><p><\/p><p><\/p><p><\/p><p>Author\u2019s bio<\/p><p>Andrew Christie is a football writer with a gorgeous brain and huge thinking. 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