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Ireland Rugby Shirts & Clothing

Get Set for the 2025 Six Nations with Official Ireland Rugby Jerseys & Training Wear!

Ireland’s Six Nations campaign is heating up, with their latest hard-fought win against Scotland keeping momentum high. As the team fights for every point, now’s the time to get behind them with the official IRFU kit for the 2024/25 season. Worn by the players, trusted by the fans—this Canterbury collection is built for the game

We’ve got you covered with an extensive range of Ireland Rugby Kit, from the iconic forest green home jersey with its crisp white accents, to the thrilling new alternate kit for this season. Each shirt, crafted from breathable polyester, promises a comfortable fit and feel. And let’s not forget the patriotic touch of the shamrock crest, a symbol of the indomitable spirit of Ireland Rugby.

In addition to the match-day jerseys, we also stock the latest Canterbury Ireland training range featuring Training Hoodies for the 24/25 season, alongside Polo Shirts, Elite Layers, and Supporter Tees. Whether you’re training hard or cheering from the stands, we’ve got the perfect gear for you.

Ready to join the celebration? Explore the full selection of Ireland Rugby Shirts and Irish Rugby merchandise at our IRFU Shop. Let’s celebrate the excellence of Irish rugby together and show our support in style!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who makes the Ireland rugby jersey?

The official kit supplier for Irish Rugby is Canterbury New Zealand. They have recently unveiled the new Ireland home and alternate jerseys designed for the 2024/25 rugby season. These jerseys reflect the partnership between Canterbury and Irish Rugby, showcasing the team's distinctive look for the tournament.

What is the Irish rugby emblem?

The iconic Irish rugby emblem features a shamrock with a rugby ball placed at its heart and center. This emblem has represented the Irish rugby team since its inception in 1874 and is a symbol deeply associated with Irish rugby's rich history and traditions.