Scotland's new away strip "is a fun, modern interpretation of one of Scotland's most iconic jerseys and pays homage to the colours of Lord Rosebery," according to the Scottish FA website.
"First worn in the 1880s and continued throughout the next two decades, Scotland played in the primrose hoops which were synonymous as the racing colours of racehorse owner Archibald Philip Primrose, Lord Rosebery, who was an early patron of Scottish football," the SFA said.
Reacting to the new kit, Brown said: "It will certainly make us stand out from the crowd, and that's exactly what we will need to do to qualify for Euro 2016.
"There is a lot of optimism ahead of this campaign and the new away kit will help us make a bright start."
It's strange. I feel like I should hate it. Everything about it screams "take the piss". Remember those rhubard & custard sweets? It's like that.
And yet...and yet...there's something about it I'm quite admiring too. England's away kits are generally deeply dull. Probably with good reason. This isn't. Yeah, I think I like it.