A celebration of connection will proudly sit at the heart of St Kilda’s Pride Guernsey for 2024, with the club debuting an eye-catching new look ahead of this year’s AFLW Pride Round.
The interlocking pattern symbolises St Kilda as a whole celebrating diversity and acceptance, stretching across the entirety of the guernsey to further showcase the club’s connection to the LGBTQIA+ community.
Designed and conceptualised by multiple parties at the club in acknowledgement of this season’s message, the guernsey features the colours represented on the pride progress flag in an interweaving fashion; the pattern continuing into the adjacent red and black panels to create one continuous artwork.
This year’s design will be the fourth Pride guernsey the Saints have worn in the AFLW competition, following on from the all-rainbow back from the club’s inaugural season and the two ‘blackout’ iterations from 2022 and 2023.
St Kilda will wear this year’s Pride guernsey in this week’s two matches against GWS (Tuesday 8 October) and Melbourne (Sunday 13 October) at Kinetic Stadium and RSEA Park respectively, the latter of which will feature as the Saints Pride Party Era.