The Scottish team sport blue jerseys, blue shorts and navy blue socks. However, they used to wear white shorts in place of the blue ones.
The Scottish national rugby team is sponsored by The Famous Grouse, a scotch whiskey which is one of the attraction for the people on Scotland tour. As a result, its logo is found on the Scottish jersey. The jerseys are manufactured by Canterbury of New Zealand presently.
As promotion of liquor is legally banned in France, the letters TFG replace the logo on the Jersey. Scotland also uses striped Jerseys during their home matches. This is because the visiting sides normally don dark colored uniforms which clash with the blue of the Scottish team. On these occasions they don white Jerseys with strips of blue on it. When Cotton Oxford was the team sponsor, Scotland team's Jersey was orange in color with orange and blue hoops on the sleeves. They also used purple during the sponsorship period with Cotton Oxford.
The present Scottish rugby team's Jerseys are made from temex polycotton, which is a mixture of polyester and cotton. The Jerseys have cotton drill collar with loop neck and is sewn with panels and coverstitching detail.