All the 2026-27 football kits unveiled in one place.
As the 2025-26 season draws to a close, attention has already shifted to 2026-27, with the world’s biggest football clubs launching their new kits for the upcoming campaign.
Some of the leading global sports brands have collaborated with major football clubs to create some truly remarkable designs. The annual wave of new kit releases highlights the intersection of football culture and fashion, reminding fans that a jersey is much more than just matchwear.
Brands like Nike, Adidas, and New Balance continue to compete for fan attention each year with innovative and bold new designs, ensuring that every season brings fresh creativity to the sport. The bigger the stage, the more striking the design.
If you need a recap of last year’s releases, check out the full overview of all 2025-26 kits unveiled.
From futuristic designs to nostalgic throwbacks, clubs have embraced a variety of styles this year. Here’s a detailed look at what the top teams will be wearing in the 2026-27 season.
Arsenal | Home Kit
Staying true to its iconic identity, Arsenal’s 2025-26 home shirt combines a vibrant red body with crisp white sleeves, creating an instantly recognisable look. The design incorporates subtle tributes to the Emirates Stadium, featuring a custom crewneck collar inspired by its sweeping architecture and intricate red patterns across the body, adding both texture and depth.
Bayern Munich | Home Kit
Bayern Munich’s 2026-27 home kit embraces a classic Red and White heritage. The shirt features a deep red base enhanced by tonal vertical stripes woven into a jacquard fabric, lending a modern structure to the traditional style. Gold accents, reintroduced for the first time since the early 2010s, bring a premium touch. Celebrating their 2025/26 Bundesliga triumph, a special gold badge displaying the club’s cockatoo mascot sits proudly in the centre of the chest between the club crest and manufacturer logo.
Borussia Dortmund | Home Kit
Borussia Dortmund’s 2026-27 home jersey pays homage to the city’s industrial heritage. Moving away from minimalism, Puma has designed a shirt inspired by the Ruhr region’s steel and concrete legacy. The club’s signature Yellow remains dominant, complemented by a geometric pattern across the front and lower body. The design draws inspiration from the steel framework of the Minister Stein colliery and the structure of Dortmund’s iconic U-Tower, marking the 40th anniversary of the colliery’s closure.
Celtic | Home Kit
Celtic’s 2026-27 home kit commemorates 60 years since the Lisbon Lions’ legendary European Cup triumph. The design is a respectful nod to the club’s historic 1966/67 season and the local players who made history. With gold detailing and a special crest celebrating the anniversary, the kit blends heritage with modern comfort through refined fabric textures and engineered ventilation zones, maintaining a timeless and elegant look.
Inter Milan | Home Kit
Inter Milan’s 2026-27 home kit pairs Black with Lyon Blue, taking inspiration from the club’s iconic 1998 design. The gold detailing references the Nike swoosh and club crest from that era. The return of the collar adds a classic touch to the modern silhouette. Inside the shirt, the phrase ‘Made of Milano’ celebrates the city’s deep connection with the club, while the stripe edges reflect Milan’s tailoring craftsmanship, inspired by the precise cuts of a tailor’s scissors.
Juventus | Home Kit
Juventus’ 2026-27 home shirt reintroduces the club’s famed Sartorial Elegance, moving away from last season’s experimental “barcode” design. The kit features traditional black and white vertical stripes and a retro-inspired white polo collar for a refined finish. Gold metallic accents replace last season’s pink highlights, enhancing the Juventus ‘J’ crest, Adidas logo, and sponsor branding, resulting in a luxurious and sophisticated look both on and off the pitch.
Liverpool | Home Kit
Liverpool’s 2026-27 home kit takes inspiration from the classic 1989-91 design made famous during Kenny Dalglish’s tenure when the club clinched the 1989/90 league title. The deep red base is reimagined with a modern geometric pattern that echoes the energy of late-80s football culture. Clean white detailing on the Adidas logo, club crest, and trims reinforces its timeless appeal.
Manchester United | Home Kit
Manchester United’s 2026-27 home kit draws from the 1970s aesthetic, with a clean red base complemented by a polo collar and striped cuffs. The design references the 1977 Domestic Cup-winning kit, marking its 50th anniversary. White Adidas stripes and black detailing create a sharp contrast, maintaining the club’s traditional colour palette. A ‘United’ inscription at the back of the neck completes the design.
Manchester City | Home Kit
Manchester City’s 2026-27 home kit introduces a new gradient effect, fading from darker sky blue at the shoulders to white near the hem. This colour transition symbolises the evolving shades of blue worn throughout the club’s history. A white collar and cuffs frame the shirt, while a metallic silver club crest and sponsor logo highlight the club’s modern and progressive identity.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) | Home Kit
Paris Saint-Germain’s 2026-27 home kit pays tribute to the roots of Parisian design. Nike has restored the legendary Hechter stripe, moving away from previous experimental styles. The shirt features a lively Old Royal blue base—brighter than past navy tones—anchored by a bold central red stripe bordered by two clean white lines. Traditional fans will appreciate that the tricolour band now continues seamlessly onto the back, symbolising unity and the passion of the supporters at the Parc des Princes.
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