Glasgow Warriors have revealed their new home and alternate kits for the 2025/26 season, created in partnership with long-term kit suppliers Macron. The Bologna-based manufacturer, who have worked with the club since 2013, have blended modern and traditional design elements to produce two standout jerseys.
Supporters can purchase both kits now, either at the Scottish Rugby Store on Queen Street or online.
A Celtic-Inspired Home Jersey
The new home kit retains the club’s iconic black base, this time elevated with a bold electric blue pattern inspired by traditional Celtic warrior shields. The motif is embossed across the body of the shirt, giving a textured effect, while the Macron Hero emblem and SP Energy Networks logo sit proudly on the chest.
Adding a personal touch, the Warriors’ mantra “Whatever It Takes” is embroidered on the back of the collar. The look is completed with black shorts and socks, the latter featuring a central electric blue stripe to tie the design together.

Paying Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh
For the alternate strip, Glasgow have drawn inspiration from the world-renowned Glaswegian artist and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. His famous Teardrop Rose design features prominently, with the club launching the kit at Bellahouston Park’s iconic House for an Art Lover in homage to his legacy.
The teal jersey is decorated with an embossed Art Nouveau motif, paired with white shorts featuring light blue side bands, and matching light blue socks.
Sustainability at the Core
Both new jerseys have been manufactured using Macron’s Eco Fabric – a material made entirely from recycled plastic, underlining the club’s commitment to sustainability.
Alongside the home and away kits, the full 2025/26 training and leisurewear range will be available to fans throughout the season, including on matchdays at Scotstoun.