All Blacks go 'old school' with 2024 jersey
JERSEY LAUNCH: New Zealand Rugby (NZR) revealed their latest jersey designs due to be worn for the 2024 international season.
The jersey offers a traditional block-black base adorned with unique silver detailing – selected for its traditional use to mark a 25th anniversary – on an enlarged fern emblem, and the iconic three stripes which run down both shoulders for the first time.
The jersey is punctuated by the return of an all-white collar design; a popular feature seen on some of the most loved New Zealand Rugby jerseys, including the design that saw All Blacks win the 2011 World Cup.
Developed based on specific player feedback, the All Blacks version features a double-knit fold-over design, while the Black Ferns jersey incorporates a round neck design. For the first time, the Black Ferns and All Blacks are united under a single design.
“The jersey holds a special place to the people of this nation,” said Jordie Barrett.
“To be involved in the development process of this shirt has been an incredible honour.
“As a player – we have a responsibility to ensure it is always passed on to the next generation in a better place.”
Introducing your 2024 All Blacks Jersey 🖤 pic.twitter.com/uitlzvZCYv
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) June 25, 2024
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