Hibs have unveiled their new third kit - a throwback to a classic fan favourite design from the 90s.

Bringing back the green and purple stripes used between 1994 and 1996, the vintage design - in colloboration with Joma - was released on Wednesday morning.

The original design proved hugely popular 30 years ago, and the 2024/25 version draws on those classic elements with a few modern twists.

A Hibs statement said: "Bringing back a fans’ favourite, the 2024/25 third kit sees a return of Hibernian’s infamous purple and greens stripes! Our brand-new kit is available for supporters to purchase online now and from 10am in-store at Easter Road.

"Designed in collaboration with Joma, we’ve gone back in time to create this modern classic. The jersey takes inspiration from the incredibly popular purple and green striped shirt worn between 1994 and 1996 by the likes of Kevin Harper, Keith Wright and Pat McGinlay.

(Image: Alan Rennie)

"The iconic jersey features the printed white Joma logo on the right-hand side of the chest and the Hibernian FC badge embroidered on the left. There are also intricate details on the collar and sleeves, which top off the look, alongside the Scottish Thistle on the back.


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"The shirt is complimented perfectly with purple shorts and socks that are detailed with green trim. For the second season in a row, Bevvy.com will be the front-of-shirt sponsor – with their logo printed in the middle of the jersey.

"As always, the shirt is made with 100% recycled polyester material to minimize the impact on the environment – and a junior replica shirt will also be released with junior sponsor Utilita Energy on the front!"