With the 2025-26 season winding down, Europe's top football clubs are unveiling their 2026-27 kits. From retro throwbacks to futuristic designs, the new jerseys reflect a blend of tradition and innovation.
AC Milan returns to bold, thick red and black stripes, with white shorts and black socks. The jersey features the inscription 'From Milan to the World'.
Arsenal stays classic with a rich red body, white sleeves, and a crewneck collar inspired by the Emirates Stadium roofline.
Aston Villa honors the 1960s with a clean, elegant claret and blue design, departing from recent raglan-sleeved kits.
Bayern Munich returns to a classic red and white identity with subtle tonal vertical stripes and premium gold accents, celebrating their Bundesliga title.
Borussia Dortmund pays homage to the Ruhr region's industrial heritage with a yellow base and intricate geometric patterns inspired by local architecture.
Celtic celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Lisbon Lions with a gold-accented kit honoring the 1966/67 European Cup-winning team.
Chelsea introduces a refreshed crest following fan consultation. The bright blue kit features a collar and gold accents, with the rampant lion's claw marks prominent.
Inter Milan blends Black and Lyon Blue, paying tribute to the 1998 shirt. A collar and University Gold detailing add a touch of tradition.
Juventus returns to elegant black and white stripes with a retro polo collar and heavy Gold Metallic accents.
Leeds United brings back a classic yellow away kit with navy and white details, featuring the Adidas Originals trefoil logo for the first time.
Liverpool channels the 1989-91 era with a deep red base and dynamic geometric pattern, celebrating Kenny Dalglish's league title-winning side.
Manchester United's kit is inspired by the 1970s, featuring a clean red base, polo collar, and striping that references the 1977 FA Cup triumph.
Manchester City breaks tradition with a sky-blue gradient, representing a timeline of the club's various shades of blue.
Porto's home kit features wide blue and white stripes and a V-neck collar, with bold red 3D lettering on the back for a 1980s look.
Porto's away kit uses a deep purple base with soft cream detailing and tonal striping.
PSG restores the Hechter stripe with a vibrant Old Royal blue base, a bold red central stripe, and white lines extending to the back.
Real Madrid keeps its iconic white base, adding dark green accents and intricate diamond-inspired patterning. A pink pop appears on the Adidas stripes.