
2026-04-13T16:16:41.646Z

Some of the biggest clubs in world football have teamed up with Nike once again to bless us with another round of glorious kit drops for the 2025/26 season. Worn by legends for the promos and current icons soon on the pitch, these new kits are packed with history, style, and just the right amount of flair.
So let’s take a whistle-stop tour through the latest offerings from PSG, Inter, Chelsea, and Atlético Madrid.

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We kick things off in Paris, where PSG have gone full Eiffel Tower-core. Their new home kit features the classic deep navy base we all know and love, with a pattern in clean red and white that nods to France’s most iconic structure. French flags on the sleeve cuffs add a touch of national pride, and inside the collar, the club’s chant “Ici c’est Paris” reminds you of the club’s pride.

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Heading over to Italy, Inter’s new away kit has taken a frosty turn — in a good way. Primarily white with icy blue and turquoise snowflake-style patterns, it’s a cool (literally) tribute to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. With deep navy accents and a geometric interlocking design, it’s sleek, modern, and quietly one of the best winter-themed kits ever.

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Next stop: Stamford Bridge — or maybe a time machine? Chelsea’s away kit continues their tradition of unpredictability, and this year’s design is a bold throwback to the 1974-75 season. It’s inspired by the colours of the Hungarian flag, celebrating the legacy of the “Magnificent Magyars”. With orange and green pinstripes running down an off-white base and matching sleeve cuffs, it’s a retro nod that somehow feels fresh.

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And finally, Atlético Madrid have gone back to basics — in the best way. Their 2025/26 home shirt sees the long-awaited return of the beloved red-and-white stripes, uninterrupted by modern quirks. It's the first time since 2019 fans have seen a no-nonsense stripe design, and it’s paired with the classic Atlético blue in the logos. The T90-inspired collar adds a subtle Nike twist, but otherwise, this one’s for the purists.
Whether you're into bold throwbacks, chilly designs, or classic stripes, Nike's 2025/26 lineup delivers something for everyone. Football fashion just keeps getting better!
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