The Republic of Ireland have revealed their new Umbro Away football shirt and kit, to be worn in Euro 2016 qualifying when required.
To be debuted against Scotland in Glasgow this November, the new white shirt is heavily influenced by the version taken to the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea - worn in the second round penalty shootout defeat to Spain.
This influence particularly shows in the distinctive navy and green underarm panel features, and is combined with a prominent white collar. The Umbro logo and crest are embroidered and the supporters' version also displays the logo of FAI sponsors Three in navy.
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The shorts are navy and the socks white with green chalkline thickness hoops and green tops. There will also be a white short option which will likely feature at Celtic Park.