The new strip launched in 2013 was a big departure by Offaly standards. While the new collar wasn't that out of the ordinary, given that so many other counties had also begun to use it, what was a culture shock was the change to the traditional hoops, with straight lines replaced by curves and the back of the jersey now a plain green.
While many of Offaly's change jerseys have channelled the style made famous by the 1982 All-Ireland football win, this one is in keeping the with the first-choice shirt but with the colours re-arranged. It has also been used by the county's goalkeepers, along with three other colourways - with only the gold jersey not clashing with the outfielders, in our eyes.