Forest Green Rovers' all vegan kit splits opinions

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'World first' vegan kit at Forest Green Rovers

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Forest Green Rovers have revealed new vegan football kits for the team's upcoming season, but the design has split fans' opinions with some branding it as "horrendous" and "out there".

The Gloucestershire team announced their players would be stepping onto the pitch for the new 2025/26 season in a fluorescent leopard-style print pattern "inspired by nature."

The new home shirt will be worn for two seasons as part of the club's commitment to reduce waste and lower the burden on fans to purchase a new design every year.

The recyclable material will then be remade into new products to help tackle the vast amount of textile waste, external generated by the sports industry each year.

Three teammates of the Forest Green Rovers football club. They are posing for a promotional image against a bright pink background to showcase the new kit design. They are all wearing florescent pink shorts and matching tops, which are covered in a leopard print, with white sleeves. The man on the left has his arms folded, the one in the middle has his hands on his hips, and the one on the right is holding out the bottom hem and smiling.Image source, Forest Green Rovers FC
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The kit's print pattern is inspired by a barking tree frog will be worn for the next two seasons, with players competing in away games wearing bright pink

Alongside official teamwear partner Reflo, both organisations have been working with the Vegan Society to create what they claim to be the "world's first fully certified vegan kit".

The kit's pattern is inspired by a barking tree frog and is made from recycled mono-fibre materials which used plant-based dyes, club chairman Dale Vince said.

"In pursuit of the most sustainable football kit, we've experimented in previous seasons, with both bamboo and with coffee grounds," he continued.

"This season our new strip pushes the boundary again. I'm really pleased to unveil our bold, bright new kit that's inspired by nature and helping nature - that's pretty fabulous."

Club chairman Dale Vince wearing the yellow leopard print kit, which has white sleeves. He is standing on the pitch of a football stadium, with rows of seats visible behind him. He has dark grey hair and is looking at the camera with squinted eyes and a blank expression.
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Club chairman Dale Vince said the club "like to push the boundaries on sustainability issues"

But not everyone is on board, with some sceptical fans describing the kit as "horrendous".

"Am I supposed to like that?" One supporter said. "How long are they going to be wearing that for?"

Another added: "I can't believe that - they wouldn't do that would they? I think I like the more traditional takes."

However, one fan enquired as to whether she could have the kit herself.

"I want one," she said. "Just to wear out anyway. I love leopard print."

Forest Green Rovers compete in the National League in the fifth tier of English football and recently appointed Robbie Savage as manager.

Four teammates of the Forest Green Rovers football club celebrating on the pitch after scoring a goal. They are wearing their old football kit, which is fluorescent green with jagged stripes and matching socks. Image source, PA
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The team's previous kit design for the 2024-25 seasons was fluorescent green with jagged stripes

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