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The new Wales rugby kit has been unveiled.
The red home kit and black away kit were launched on Wednesday, but where can you get your hands on the new jerseys?
The jerseys retail at £70 for replica, in both men’s and women’s fits, £54 for child sizes and £98 authentic – with box set kits also available for babies and young children.
They are available on the Macron site by visiting the Welsh national team section, where you can find more clothing and merchandising that Macron produces for the WRU.
The kits will also be sold on the WRU store.
The new kit will be worn for the first time by Wales’ men when they take on New Zealand at the end of the month.
While the women will don the kit for the first time against Japan on November 7.
The new kits are environmentally friendly and made of Eco-Fabric.
“It will come as no surprise to anyone that Wales will play primarily in red, we always have and we always will, and we are particularly pleased with this new ‘Welsh red’ kit from Macron,” said WRU commercial and legal director, Rhodri Lewis.
The new Wales kit from Macron is 100% green, in spirit.
— Welsh Rugby Union 🏉 (@WelshRugbyUnion) October 20, 2021
But, fear not, it's also 'Wales red'!
(with white shorts and green socks)
...and the 'alternate' kit: Black
📰 https://t.co/BfH7Yv2MPp
This Is Our Kit. Dyma ein cit.
Ar werth nawr | On sale now @WRUStore#ThisIsOurKit pic.twitter.com/zZNTcZC1Zh
“But the green credentials of the new Eco-Fabric used in production by Macron are also particularly impressive and deserve top billing when it comes to launching our new two-year kits.
“We are delighted to join the likes of Lazio football club and the Scottish national side in using these new eco-sustainable fabrics.
“Our black alternate kits have been some of our most popular amongst supporters and we know these jerseys will prove so once again.
“We are hugely grateful to Macron for their efforts and dedication throughout the design and manufacturing process; we are delighted with the outcome.”
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