Scarlets unveil new away kit inspired by Llanelli’s heritage

Sosban Fach woven into the design

The shirt, produced in partnership with kit supplier VX3, carries the words of Sosban Fach, the traditional Welsh song adopted as the Scarlets’ anthem. The lyrics are printed across the front of the jersey, symbolising the club’s deep ties to its community and supporters.

A nod to Llanelli’s steel and tinplate past

The grey colour scheme of the shirt, shorts and socks is a deliberate reference to the tinplate and steel industries that shaped Llanelli and the wider West Wales region. Club officials say the design reflects both the area’s industrial heritage and the resilience of its people.

Three Scarlets players showcase the club’s new grey away strip, a design inspired by Llanelli’s industrial heritage and the anthem Sosban Fach.(Image: Scarlets)

🥄 Why Sosban Fach matters to the Scarlets

Sosban Fach (“Little Saucepan”) is one of Wales’ best‑known folk songs. First adapted in the late 19th century, it became closely linked with Llanelli RFC and later the Scarlets regional side.

The connection comes from Llanelli’s tinplate industry, which produced saucepans and kitchenware for homes across Britain. Fans embraced the saucepan as a symbol of the town’s identity, and the song became a terrace anthem.

At Stradey Park, the Scarlets’ former ground, scarlet‑painted saucepans were famously fixed to the goalposts. The tradition continues at Parc y Scarlets, where supporters still belt out Sosban Fach before big matches.

The Scarlets’ official magazine is even titled “Sosban”, underlining how deeply the song is woven into the club’s culture.

On sale from today

The new away kit is available to buy from Friday 17 October at the Scarlets VX3 shop at Parc y Scarlets, as well as online at shop.scarlets.wales.

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🎶 Sosban Fach – full lyrics

Welsh:

Mae bys Meri-Ann wedi brifo,
A Dafydd y gwas ddim yn iach.
Mae’r baban yn y crud yn crio,
A’r gath wedi sgrapo Joni bach.

Sosban fach yn berwi ar y tân,
Sosban fawr yn berwi ar y llawr,
A’r gath wedi sgrapo Joni bach.

Dai bach y sowldiwr,
Dai bach y sowldiwr,
Dai bach y sowldiwr,
A gwt ei grys e mas.

Mae bys Meri-Ann wedi gwella,
A Dafydd y gwas yn ei fedd;
Mae’r baban yn y crud wedi tyfu,
A’r gath wedi huno mewn hedd.

Sosban fach yn berwi ar y tân,
Sosban fawr yn berwi ar y llawr,
A’r gath wedi huno mewn hedd.

English (translation):

Mary-Ann’s finger is injured,
And David the servant is unwell.
The baby in the cradle is crying,
And the cat has scratched little Johnny.

A little saucepan is boiling on the fire,
A big saucepan is boiling on the floor,
And the cat has scratched little Johnny.

Little Dai the soldier,
Little Dai the soldier,
Little Dai the soldier,
With the tail of his shirt hanging out.

Mary-Ann’s finger has healed,
And David the servant is in his grave;
The baby in the cradle has grown,
And the cat is sleeping in peace.

A little saucepan is boiling on the fire,
A big saucepan is boiling on the floor,
And the cat is sleeping in peace.

Note: As with many folk songs, versions vary slightly, but this is the form most often sung by Scarlets supporters.

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Swansea City unveil bold 2025-26 kits with retro flair and sustainable edge

Swansea City have officially launched their full kit collection for the 2025-26 season — and it’s a confident blend of tradition, performance, and planet-friendly innovation.

Designed in partnership with Joma, the new home and away kits pay tribute to iconic moments in Swans history, combining subtle nods to past glories with modern tech and 100% recycled materials.

Timeless home kit with a crisp retro twist

The home strip keeps things classic with a clean white base and sublimated check pattern — echoing the 1996-97 play-off campaign under Jan Mølby. A sharp collar and tonal trims give the shirt a refined finish that’s ideal for both match day and everyday wear.

A detailed look at the new Swans home kit — classic white design, heritage-inspired patterns, and refined detailing that bridges past and present.
(Images: Swansea City AFC)

Vibrant away kit channels throwback style with a modern edge

Unveiled ahead of Saturday’s friendly against Exeter City, the fig-coloured away kit features bold green piping, soft pink accents, and a reimagined badge inspired by Swans crests from the 1960s to ’80s. It’s a confident look that embraces both nostalgia and freshness.

Take a closer look at the away kit reveal below:

Explore the bold fig-toned away strip — vibrant accents, retro badgework, and a confident new look for the season ahead.
(Images: Swansea City AFC)

Goalkeeper kits bring colour and character

Joma’s keeper range rounds out the collection with two vibrant options: a yellow shirt with intricate patterns, and a bold pink-magenta design that makes a statement between the posts.

Keeper shirt in vibrant yellow with interlocking pattern — designed for standout saves and standout style
(Image: Swansea City AFC)

Kit features and availability

The home and away shirts are crafted from breathable micromesh with flatlock seams for improved comfort and performance — whether you’re on the pitch or in the stands.

Both kits carry the logos of Reviva Coffee (front) and Swansea Building Society (back), maintaining continuity across all age groups.

Adult shirts are priced at £60, children’s at £50 — available now via the Swans online store. The away kit goes on sale from 10am, Friday July 25.

Personalised printing will be available once squad numbers are confirmed, with both online and in-store options.

Inclusive touches for fans

Swansea City’s ongoing commitment to accessibility continues with a monthly quiet hour, developed in partnership with the Swansea City Disabled Supporters’ Association. It will run from 12pm to 1pm on the first Friday of each month.

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