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Published 08:36 18 Jul 2023 BST
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'Both home and alternate kits feature contoured anatomical knit panelling and a structure that moves with the body, giving players a feeling of power and confidence in their performance. The crisp white of the home shirt emphasises muscular biomechanics, while the rich navy alternate shirt provides a regal aesthetic.'Included in the release is this super gusto take from England vice captain, Ellis Genge, "Every time we wear the rose, whether it’s in training or in a game, we play with passion and pride. Playing for your country at a major tournament is a buzz and an honour. We’ll be heading to France fully prepared and can’t wait to give our all for our fans, family and friends." As you will see below, the home jersey is devoid of much colour but does feature some feint grey flecking across the midriff. The biggest calls are the collars on both the home and alternate jerseys, which are rounded and quick thick. Not everyone will be enamoured with that.
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The 23/24 England Rugby range is available to buy now from englandrugbystore.com.
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