Mamelodi Sundowns and PUMA have unveiled a new alternative kit for the 2024/25 season.
The new stripped, 'HOPE KIT', has been unveiled on National Children's Day to bring awareness to children's rights and well being.
"The HOPE KIT is an opportunity for the Club, fans and PUMA to join hands and celebrate South Africa's children," said Brett Bellinger, PUMA SA Marketing Director.
"The kit has been unveiled on National Children's Day to create awareness on children's rights and well-being, with the white and blue kit symbolising youth, innocence, and positivity."
Sundowns spokesperson Tiyani Mabunda has called on the public to help join the cause of helping children in Mzansi.
"We invite our loyal and incredible supporters to purchase this HOPE Kit and become part of our mission to ensure every child in South Africa has a chance to thrive and reach their full potential," Mabunda said in the statement.
"The mission to instil hope is a continuous collaborative work between the club and supporters in an effort to inspire the kids to speak up as they are the future leaders."
Sundowns will debut the HOPE KIT against Polokwane City on 6 November at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, while it will be available for the public to buy on 2 November.