Hearts have launched their new home kit ahead of the 2022/23 Premiership season.
The Umbro kit is a return to a more traditional look, reminiscent of the 2012 effort the Jambos wore while lifting the Scottish Cup a decade ago.
And they’ll be sporting it on the continent next season, with a Europa League play-off to come and after that, either the group stages of that competition or the Europa Conference League.
Hearts are also continuing their partnership with charity MND Scotland.
Their new-look logo will again take pride of place on the front of the strip. The partnership was formed after the tragic death of former captain Marius Zaliukas from the disease in 2020.
The Tynecastle club have so far raised £85,000 in the fight against Motor Neurone Disease.
Chief executive Andrew McKinlay, who was today announced as fcbusiness SPFL CEO of the Year, said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by MND Scotland as the first place to unveil their magnificent new logo to the public. Since our home shirt partnership with Dell Technologies commenced in 2021, we have witnessed first-hand the positive impact that the charity’s services and dedicated staff can have on those living with MND.
“This partnership has really caught the imagination of our supporters, who have raised incredible sums of money on behalf of MND Scotland over the past year. We are sure they will be proud to wear the new MND Scotland logo on the front of their home shirts in the season ahead and will continue to play their part in raising funds and awareness for a great cause.
“Once again, we are immensely grateful to Stephen Bosarge and the team at Dell Technologies for their vision in making this partnership happen and for the way in which they have galvanised local staff to support fundraising initiatives such as the successful MND day at Tynecastle in December. This is partnership working at its best.”