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South African Rugby Kit Maker Brings Unique Flair to the Pitch

SA brand Rugby Bums adds some colour and style to your sporting wardrobe.

Jeremy Proome

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While rugby often leans toward the conservative and classic designs when it comes to team kits, South African company Rugby Bums is adding some much-needed flair and style to the pitches across the country.

Rugby Bums, based in Centurion, Gauteng, is dedicated to creating unique and interesting kits for junior, senior, and social rugby teams, offering a variety of shirts and short designs.

“Crafted with top-notch materials and designed for maximum flexibility, Rugby Bums is the ultimate choice for athletes who demand nothing but the best”, explains the brand. “Stand out from the crowd and showcase your passion for the game with our unmistakable style.”

The shorts are extremely well-designed, featuring a light and breathable lycra material, while having a rubberised embossed Rugby Bums logo that won’t peel off or fade like other rugby short brands. They also have a great cut and elasticated waistband, allowing the shorts to fit well and preventing them from being ‘floppy’ and uncomfortable.

Furthermore, they also have a lot of waist sizes (from 18 to 44), so you won’t just have to settle for the generic Small, Medium or Large, which is great.

The jerseys available feature a really well-fitted, tapered design that stays streamlined on the body, while also having strong durability to allow them to be used in full-contact training or matches. Socks are also available.

The Rebels in the CT10s T1 tournament wearing Rugby Bums’ Retro kit.

The company also creates custom kits, so you can get in touch with Rugby Bums if your team or club is preparing for an upcoming season or tournament.

Of course, if you are a purist, Rugby Bums also does feature classic navy blue, black or white shorts, that will pair well with just about any jersey.

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