Two new outfits for Munster this season as they dip their toes into the European kit water for the first time. From a distance it bears a similarity to the 2009-11 kit but closer inspection reveals it to be two-tone red.

The alternative strip is limey-green/yellow with black trim, featuring a subtle stag's head pattern. As of early January, it has yet to see competitive game-time, to the best of our knowledge. The primary strip remains the same as it was for 2013-14, though the socks did undergo a slight change, with more blue added.
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Munster's two new strips for the 2013-14 season followed the same pattern and also utilised the same palette, but while a lot of variations were worn, there was no crossover.

The home kit was fairly plain and straightforward though the shoulder-pads looked kind of odd, while the shorts returned to blue. The alternative jersey featured the geographical representation of the province of Munster repeated across the body.

Games in France in the Heineken Cup meant that the 'H Cup' patches had to be used while Ryan Stoves won a Bank of Ireland competition to have their logo on the shirts for the game against Edinburgh in January.