A 2001–2002 Scotland Sevens jersey (Temex) is a specialist kit worn by the Scotland national side in the rugby sevens circuit, during early IRB Sevens World Series-era tournaments. The Temex material refers to the special cotton weave produced by Canterbury. Associated with the Scotland national rugby union team Sevens programme in the early 2000s, when Scotland competed regularly on the emerging international sevens circuit that would later evolve into the fully established World Rugby Sevens Series. These early-2000s sevens jerseys are now niche collector pieces due to their limited production and short-lived era.
Condition: Great Condition
Brand: Canterbury
Sponsor: Famous Grouse
Size: XL
Pit to Pit: 59cm
Label to Hem: 75cm