Bohs have unveiled a brand new FAI Cup jersey taking inspiration from Dublin Bus' famous seat fabric.
The club's new kit was launched this morning at the Phoenix Park, not far from the spot where they were originally founded back in 1890, reports Dublin Live.
The Dublin Bus seat pattern, designed by Ardee Coaches Trim, has been found across the transport service's fleet of vehicles since 1998.
The jersey costs €70 for the adult jersey and from €35 for the kids jersey and will be available to pre-order from today.
10% of all sales will be donated to charity partners LGBT Ireland and ShoutOut.
Dublin Bus CEO Ray Coyne said of the new kit: "As a lifelong football fan and regular attendee to the terraces of Dalymount Park with my family, I couldn’t be more thrilled to share this announcement here today.
"Dublin Bus has been a strong supporter of Dublin’s Originals for many years. Not only do its players keep us entertained week in week out on the pitch, it is a club which is at the heart of its community, just as Dublin Bus is."
Chief Operating Officer at Bohs Daniel Lambert added: "We are delighted to unveil this FAI Cup jersey today in conjunction with club partner Dublin Bus and featuring main club partner Des Kelly. All three bodies are Dublin institutions and the iconic seat design that adorns buses across the city is part of the fabric of many people's lives as they move through the capital.
"We are also delighted to be able to support both ShoutOut and LGBT Ireland in this Pride month, as we continue to work tirelessly to improve the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community in football and sport generally."
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