👕 Tributes, revamps and boldness define this week's kit launches
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It’s time for OneFootball to highlight the week’s main kit releases.
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Check out the latest below and have your say: which one is the best-looking?
Brighton 🏴
The home shirt is inspired by the one worn in the 1983 FA Cup final.
The base is royal blue with thin white vertical lines made up of small dashes.
That makes it quite different from the one used last season.
The away shirt, meanwhile, has a white base with lines in a lighter shade of royal blue.
Check out all the details here.
Valencia 🇪🇸
The Spanish club’s new third shirt features a first-ever combination of pink tones and Torino red - previously used in 1923.
The kit was inspired by the "Terra de Valentia" concept, which represents Valencia’s courage, creativity and innovative spirit.
Find out more details here.
Leverkusen 🇩🇪
The city of Leverkusen, internationally known as the "city of colours", is honoured in the club’s new away kit.
The predominant colour is terrarium. It serves as the base for the marbled pattern applied across the shoulders and sleeves. Also standing out is the graphic design that blends different shades of blue and green.
The traditional Bayer Cross, one of the symbols tied to the history of the club and the city, is also present on the shirt.
There is, for example, the detail that the graphic pattern seen on the shoulders varies from piece to piece. In other words: each shirt is unique.
See more about the launch here.
West Ham 🏴
The London club’s away shirt - after relegation to the Championship - is white and features a graphic design across the body in light shades of grey.
The collar has thin blue and claret lines. The same pattern is repeated on the sleeves.
Find out more details here.
Rangers 🏴
The Scottish club’s first two shirts did not stray from the "traditional".
But boldness defines the third one.
The base is black with stylised vertical red stripes, featuring a geometric graphic inspired by the club’s monogram.
Check out all the details here.
Espanyol 🇪🇸
The Catalan club’s home shirt is a reinterpretation of the model used between 1986 and 1993.
The traditional horizontal blue and white stripes on the sleeves are back.
But there is also room for modernity and elements that reinforce the identity of the Catalan side.
Find out more details here.
Bournemouth 🏴
The new home shirt of one of last season’s PL surprise packages marks the start of the club’s partnership with hummel.
The traditional red and black vertical stripes have become wider.
Meanwhile, the subtle tonal print was inspired by the first crest adopted by the club in 1936.
Another highlight is the gold detailing on the sides between the shoulders and the body.
See more about the launch here.
Stuttgart 🇩🇪
The 2026/27 home shirt pays tribute to Stuttgart’s home district, Bad Cannstatt, which is linked to its abundant mineral water resources.
Highlights include the embossed graphics inspired by Cannstatt’s Klösterlebrunnen spring, combined with regional symbols such as deer antlers and the horse.
Check out all the details here.
Wolfsburg 🇩🇪
The German club’s home shirt sees the return of the traditional crest - something much of the fanbase had been asking for.
Wolfsburg’s traditional colour is combined with light green details that form an X inspired by lightning bolts.
The effect refers to electrification and alludes to Volkswagen’s strategy for the coming years.
The away shirt, meanwhile, is more understated. The model’s predominant colour is a shade of grey inspired by the "wolf grey" concept.
The "Wolves" mission will be to return to the top flight in these new threads.
See more about the launch here.
Flamengo 🇧🇷
Rubro-Negro’s third shirt has not yet been officially launched.
But rapper 2ZDinizz wore it at a show last Saturday (4).
The shirt is part of Adidas Originals, the brand’s lifestyle line.
Check out more about the shirt here.
Fiorentina 🇮🇹
Fiorentina’s historic identity has been preserved in the new home shirt.
But there was also room for new graphic elements inspired by the artistic and architectural heritage of the city of Florence.
See more here.
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