The Hurricanes today unveiled fresh home, away and training jerseys ahead of the inaugural 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. The new jersey designs have been specially crafted to tell a story relevant to the Hurricanes club and the region.
After donning the same home strip for the last two years, the Hurricanes new home jersey pays homage to the iconic original Hurricanes jersey, whilst redefining the design with a fresh new aesthetic and detailing.
“Our jersey features a pattern inspired by our mighty winds, a source of our strength, reflecting both the traditional narrative from our region and our unstoppable momentum,” said Hurricanes CEO, Avan Lee.
“The blue stripes are a throwback to the Hurricanes very first Super Rugby jersey. The blue stripe on the original jersey is iconic, so we are really pleased to see its return with a new modern take.”
The new training jersey sees a completely fresh approach from the Hurricanes. The Pasifika-inspired jersey is a vibrant representation of the Hurricanes Pasifika community, depicting coconut palms and frangipani flowers.
“This jersey is really special to us. We wanted it to reinforce what we are trying to do off the field, which is to celebrate and embrace the multi-cultural connections within our community. It will be great to see the guys wearing it in the lead-up to games throughout the season.”
The majority of the 2022 range is available for pre-order from today at https://shop.hurricanes.co.nz.
Hurricanes members receive a 30% year-round discount on all merchandise and apparel, including the new jerseys.
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