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Scottish Premiership Jerseys

Shop Scottish Premiership jerseys for every top-flight club — home, away, kids and retro kits from Scotland’s most competitive league, found for you on Amazon.

The Scottish Premiership is the top tier of professional football in Scotland and one of the oldest domestic leagues in the world, with roots stretching back to 1890. Twelve clubs compete each season for the league title, the chance to qualify for UEFA club competitions, and bragging rights in one of the game’s most storied rivalries. The Old Firm — Celtic versus Rangers — is a fixture that transcends Scottish borders, attracting global attention every time the two Glasgow clubs meet at Celtic Park or Ibrox Stadium.

Beyond the Old Firm, clubs like Aberdeen and Hearts bring passionate supporter bases and their own proud histories to the competition. Scottish Premiership jerseys carry that heritage on every stitch, whether it’s Celtic’s famous green-and-white hoops, Rangers’ royal blue, Aberdeen’s distinctive red, or the maroon of Hearts. Below you’ll find dedicated pages for each club, where you can browse home, away, third, kids, retro and custom options and check out on Amazon.

A Brief History of the Scottish Premiership

Scottish league football began in 1890 when eleven clubs formed the Scottish Football League, making it one of the earliest professional football competitions on the planet. The top division has operated under various names over the decades — the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Premier League (SPL), and since 2013, the Scottish Premiership under the banner of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). The rebranding to Premiership brought a sharper identity to the top flight and aligned Scottish football more closely with the branding conventions used across Europe.

The format has evolved alongside the league’s history. In the modern era, twelve clubs play a 36-game regular season before a split occurs: the top six enter a championship playoff round while the bottom six contest survival. This split format, introduced to maintain tension across the full table, is a distinctive feature of the Scottish Premiership and means every match in the second half of the season carries extra weight. The league champion typically qualifies for the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds, while other top finishers enter the UEFA Europa League or Conference League.

Biggest Clubs and Their Iconic Kits

No league in the world is defined more completely by two clubs than the Scottish Premiership is by Celtic and Rangers. Together they account for the vast majority of Scottish league titles won in the modern era, and their kits are among the most recognizable in global football.

Celtic

Founded in 1888, Celtic play their home matches at Celtic Park in the east end of Glasgow. The green-and-white hooped shirt has been the club’s signature look for most of their existence, instantly recognizable whether worn on the pitch or in the stands. Celtic achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first British club to win the European Cup in 1967 — a side famously known as the Lisbon Lions — and anniversary kits referencing that era are among the most sought-after retro offerings from the club. Away and third shirts typically use white or a darker accent color, providing a clean contrast to the vivid hooped home shirt.

Rangers

Rangers, formed in 1872, are one of the most trophy-laden clubs in world football by total domestic titles won. Their home at Ibrox Stadium in the south side of Glasgow holds a special place in football history, and the royal blue home shirt is as closely associated with the club as any kit in European football. Rangers’ away and third kits vary by season but often feature white or a deep red as a nod to the club’s traditional colors. The club has a large global fanbase, particularly in Northern Ireland and across North America, meaning Rangers jerseys are among the most frequently searched Scottish club shirts outside Scotland itself.

Aberdeen

Aberdeen are the dominant force outside Glasgow in modern Scottish football history. Under Alex Ferguson in the early 1980s, Aberdeen won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1983 — a remarkable achievement for a club from the northeast of Scotland — and also claimed multiple domestic titles in that era. The Dons wear a striking red home shirt that is immediately distinctive, and their kits have historically reflected the club’s no-nonsense, hard-working identity. Aberdeen typically finish as one of the leading challengers to the Glasgow duopoly and are a regular presence in European qualifying rounds.

Hearts

Heart of Midlothian, known universally as Hearts, are Edinburgh’s most successful club and one of the proudest names in Scottish football. Playing out of Tynecastle Park in the Gorgie district of the city, Hearts wear a maroon home jersey that is unique in the Scottish Premiership. The club has a strong rivalry with city neighbors Hibernian — the Edinburgh Derby is a fiercely contested fixture that generates huge local interest. Hearts typically compete for the top six positions and have enjoyed periods of strong European participation.

The Old Firm: Scotland’s Most Famous Rivalry

The Old Firm between Celtic and Rangers is widely considered one of the greatest club rivalries in world sport. The fixture is steeped in social, cultural, and religious significance that goes far beyond football, reflecting the broader history of Glasgow and Scotland. When Celtic and Rangers meet — typically four times per league season, and potentially more in cup competitions — the rest of Scottish football pauses to watch. Demand for both clubs’ jerseys spikes noticeably around Old Firm weekends, particularly for home kits worn in the most high-profile encounters.

For supporters, wearing the correct colors is as much a cultural statement as a football one. Celtic fans identify deeply with the green-and-white hoops, while Rangers fans see the royal blue as a symbol of the club’s identity. Both clubs have global fan communities that follow the Old Firm closely, which explains why Scottish Premiership jerseys reach buyers in North America, Australia, Ireland, and across Europe.

Scottish Premiership Jersey Buying Guide

Scottish Premiership clubs typically release a home jersey featuring their primary club colors, an away jersey in a contrasting design for road fixtures, and sometimes a third kit for European or cup competition. Most clubs also offer kids and youth sizes so younger supporters can match their heroes, and heritage or retro designs that pay tribute to significant seasons or anniversaries.

Kit cycles in the Scottish Premiership usually run for one or two seasons before clubs refresh their designs. The timing of new kit releases typically aligns with pre-season in the summer months, though away and third kits often follow a few weeks later. If you are shopping mid-season, check whether a listing is for the current or previous season, as pricing often drops on outgoing kits and those can represent excellent value for collectors or casual fans.

When browsing on Amazon, pay close attention to the season, the cut (authentic or replica), and the size guide provided in each listing. Authentic jerseys typically match the exact on-field spec with a tighter, performance fit, while replica kits offer a more relaxed fit at a lower price point and are the most popular choice for everyday fans. For more detail on the differences, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide and our sizing guide.

Sizing Considerations

Scottish Premiership kit manufacturers typically follow standard European sizing conventions. As a general rule, if you wear a medium in a regular sports top, a medium replica jersey will often fit similarly. Authentic jerseys tend to run slimmer, so many fans size up by one when ordering an authentic cut. Always cross-reference with the specific brand’s size chart provided in each Amazon listing, as sizing can vary between kit suppliers across seasons. Our soccer jersey sizing guide covers this in more detail and is a useful starting point before you order.

Retro Scottish Premiership Kits

Retro and heritage kits are a popular choice for long-standing supporters who want to celebrate club history rather than the current season. Celtic’s Lisbon Lions anniversary editions and classic hooped designs from the 1960s and 1970s appear periodically, while Rangers have released heritage shirts recalling the famous treble-winning campaigns of various eras. Aberdeen’s 1980s European glory years are also well-represented by retro kit manufacturers. Browse our dedicated retro soccer jerseys page for a broader selection of classic Scottish club designs.

Custom Scottish Premiership Jerseys

Many Scottish Premiership jerseys can be personalized with a name and squad number of your choice, making them a popular gift for fans. Look for custom or personalized listings on Amazon to add your own name or a favorite player’s name and number. You can also explore more personalized options on our custom soccer jerseys page.

Scottish Premiership Clubs

CEL

Glasgow

Celtic

Iconic green & white hooped kits.

RAN

Glasgow

Rangers

Classic royal blue home jersey.

ABD

Aberdeen

Aberdeen

Bold red home & away kits.

HRT

Edinburgh

Hearts

Maroon home jersey from Tynecastle.

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Scottish Premiership Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Scottish Premiership jerseys?

Use the club links on this page to shop each Scottish Premiership team’s jerseys on Amazon, where you can check current sizes, styles and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

Which Scottish Premiership jersey is the most popular?

Celtic and Rangers consistently rank among the most popular Scottish club jerseys worldwide, reflecting the global reach of the Old Firm. Celtic’s iconic green-and-white hoops and Rangers’ royal-blue home shirt both attract strong demand from fans across the globe.

Do Scottish Premiership clubs offer retro jerseys?

Yes. Several Scottish clubs, including Celtic and Rangers, have released retro or heritage kits celebrating milestone anniversaries and classic eras. Check each club’s page for current retro options available on Amazon.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Scottish Premiership jersey?

Authentic jerseys match the exact on-field specification — tighter performance fit, advanced moisture-wicking fabric, and a higher price point. Replica jerseys use a more relaxed cut, everyday-friendly fabric, and cost less, making them the most popular choice for supporters who want to wear their club colors on a daily basis. See our authentic vs replica jerseys guide for a full breakdown.

Can I get a Scottish Premiership jersey with my own name and number?

Many Scottish Premiership jersey listings on Amazon offer name and number customisation. Look for listings labelled “custom” or “personalized,” or visit our custom soccer jerseys page for more options. A personalized kit makes a popular gift for fans of any age.

Do Scottish Premiership clubs play in European competition, and does that affect kit availability?

Yes. Top finishers in the Scottish Premiership typically qualify for UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League or Conference League qualifying rounds. Clubs may release a dedicated third kit for European fixtures, and those kits can sometimes be harder to find later in the season once stock runs down. Check each club’s dedicated page for the latest kit options and availability.