The football kit has completed its transformation from matchday uniform to global style statement. What was once a quiet tradition for diehard fans is now a high-production spectacle — with fashion houses, luxury branding, and streetwear sensibilities shaping every drop. The 2025/26 season is no different, delivering designs that are as at home on the runway as they are on the pitch.
Pompeiibrand x Real Racing Club — 112th Anniversary Shirt
A decade removed from near collapse, Racing stand stronger than ever. This long-sleeve commemorative kit, in crisp white with green trim, pays tribute to 112 years of history and the fans who carried the club through. A £98 collector’s piece steeped in pride.
Ajax Amsterdam Third Jersey
Adidas nods to Amsterdam’s origins with a beige palette inspired by the city’s 750-year-old founding document. Historic seal details and anniversary sign-off meet AEROREADY comfort — heritage, with performance built in.
Manchester City Away
PUMA dresses City in black with a sharp fold-down collar for a classic yet modern silhouette. Minimalist branding lets the design speak for itself.
Venezia x Nocta Away
This collaboration is pure fashion-meets-football magic. Clean lines, bold aesthetic — the kind of shirt you frame, not fold.
Liverpool x adidas Away
A return to a powerhouse partnership, blending 2000s nostalgia with a fresh chapter. The long-sleeve away kit is pure statement energy.
Tottenham Hotspur Away
Nike flips the script with an all-black kit for Spurs. Sleek, intimidating, and one of the cleanest Premier League looks this year.
Roma Third
Green accents and geometric garden patterns bring a piece of Rome’s parks to the pitch. A shirt rooted in the city’s soul.
Port Vale 150th Anniversary
Minimalism at its finest: white, gold-stitched crest, no sponsor. A design that speaks volumes through restraint.
Chelsea Away
A revival of the 1974 Hungarian-flag-inspired strip — football heritage reimagined for a new era.
The modern football kit has transcended its origins, becoming as much a cultural signifier as a piece of performance wear. This season’s drops prove that shirts are no longer confined to the pitch — they’re walking runways, shaping streetwear, and influencing design far beyond the sport itself. From heritage revivals to avant-garde collaborations, each release tells a story of identity, pride, and style. Football culture has always been about belonging, but today it’s also about expression. In 2025/26, the kit isn’t just what you wear to a match — it’s what you wear to make a statement.