Celtic and Adidas have launched their latest line of 'Love Unites', a bespoke collaboration between a number of the German brand's partnered clubs and award-winning artist Rich Mnisi.
Last season, the range's first collaboration was worn in Celtic's pre-match warm-up, thereafter available to purchase on the Celtic Store online.
Black with flashes of rainbow, last year's designs were certainly different in their bid to project a pro-inclusivity message underscored by pride – which, of course, aligns with Celtic's own 'A Club Open to All' axiom.
The latest Love Unites range, however, takes a wider stride away from what we're used to from Celtic training lines, with black, white, gold and pearlescent designs combining across a training jersey, shorts and a track jacket.
The line looks like this:
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A message on the official Celtic website on the above reads: "This range is an authentic celebration of pride, sport style, community and subcultures, and has been created by South African designer Rich Mnisi.
"The colour palette expands beyond the confines of a rainbow flag to signal a new era in Pride-wear, while the rallying cry LOVE UNITES sits front and centre, celebrating individuality and encouraging allyship.
"Adidas Love Unites aims to inspire people to create spaces where everyone feels heard, respected, and embraced for who they are – both in sport and beyond."
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