UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

Bandmates and fans pay tribute to Black Sabbath singer | UK News

23 July 2025

Oasis, Adolescence and Too Much: How the UK finally got cool again – UK Times

23 July 2025

Joey Jones obituary: The Liverpool legend had fists that pumped up the Kop and a challenge that could stop a tank, writes DOMINIC KING

23 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Fans turn against football’s wokeist kit: Club unveil ‘100% vegan’ strip ahead of new season
TV & Showbiz

Fans turn against football’s wokeist kit: Club unveil ‘100% vegan’ strip ahead of new season

By uk-times.com22 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Forest Green Rovers fans have hit out at their ‘horrendous’ new kit after the club unveiled the ‘world’s first’ vegan strip.

The National League side, who dropped out the English Football League last year, released the bright pink and green kits, which are fully recyclable, on Tuesday.

They will wear them for two seasons as the club looks to reduce waste and ‘lower the burden on fans to purchase a new design every year’.

Both the home and away kits include a leopard print design and will be broken down and remade into new products, in a ‘practical solution to help tackle the millions of tonnes of textile waste generated by the sports industry each year’.

The Gloucestershire-based oufit, who recently appointed Robbie Savage as manager, worked alongside charity the Vegan Society to create the fully certified vegan kit.

But despite their reputation as the country’s most sustainable club, fans were quick to blast the new strip. 

We’re at our best when we’re bold.

Introducing the world’s first Vegan-certified kit from @RefloOfficial

Inspired by nature. Designed to be recycled. 💚👕

— Forest Green Rovers (@FGRFC_Official) July 22, 2025

Forest Green fans have hit out at their new ‘horrendous’ kits, which are vegan and recyclable

The Gloucestershire-based National League side released the  pink and green kits on Tuesday

The Gloucestershire-based National League side released the  pink and green kits on Tuesday

Forest Green spent seven years in the English Football League before being relegated last year

Forest Green spent seven years in the English Football League before being relegated last year

‘Well these are absolutely vile, one wrote.

‘Genuinely didn’t think it could get any worse than our previous home kits but that tops it, absolutely horrendous,’ another added.

A further fan said: ‘Bold!? Lads that’s not bold that’s just horrendous.’

‘How can I unsee something,’ another wrote.  

Supporters will be forced to cough up £50 for the kit, described as ‘fabulous’ by chairman Dale Vince.

He added: ‘We like to push the boundaries on sustainability issues, including what our shirts are made from because the materials we use to make things really matters. 

‘In pursuit of the most sustainable football kit we’ve experimented in previous seasons with both bamboo and with coffee grounds.

‘This season our new strip pushes the boundary again – we’ve created the world’s first fully certified vegan football kit, by making sure the dyes we use, which are an often overlooked ingredient, are plant-based. 

Robbie Savage was appointed Forest Green Rovers' manager in July, replacing Steve Cotterill

Robbie Savage was appointed Forest Green Rovers’ manager in July, replacing Steve Cotterill

The Gloucestershire outfit became the world's first vegan club under chairman Dale Vince

The Gloucestershire outfit became the world’s first vegan club under chairman Dale Vince

‘Our new shirt is also fully recyclable and will be turned back into future items by Reflo. I’m really pleased to unveil our bold, bright new kit that’s inspired by nature and helping nature – that’s pretty fabulous.’

Forest Green will spend their second consecutive season in the fifth tier, having failed to achieve promotion back to League Two at the first time of asking.

The club reached a record high of League One in 2022 but suffered consecutive relegations, ending their seven-year stint in the English Football League last year.  

Forest Green became the world’s first vegan club in 2015 under Vince, while there hasn’t been red meat on the menu at their stadium, The New Lawn, since 2011.

They also became the world’s first carbon-neutral football club.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

Joey Jones obituary: The Liverpool legend had fists that pumped up the Kop and a challenge that could stop a tank, writes DOMINIC KING

23 July 2025

Footy WAG opens up about her heartbreaking battle to have children after her marriage to AFL star fell apart just months after they tied the knot: ‘I was a shell of a human’

23 July 2025

Greg Olsen sends candid message to Tom Brady over ‘resentment’ on NFL great replacing him at Fox

23 July 2025

Georgia football recruit, 17, arrested over ‘violent driving incident’… days before alleged accomplice is killed

23 July 2025

Christian Petracca is one of Australia’s fittest footy players – here’s how you can use the AFL superstar’s training secrets to reach your goals

23 July 2025

Inside the romance between footy star, 23, and another big name in Aussie sport – who’s 10 years older than him

23 July 2025
Top News

Bandmates and fans pay tribute to Black Sabbath singer | UK News

23 July 2025

Oasis, Adolescence and Too Much: How the UK finally got cool again – UK Times

23 July 2025

Joey Jones obituary: The Liverpool legend had fists that pumped up the Kop and a challenge that could stop a tank, writes DOMINIC KING

23 July 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2025 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version