Juventus 2025/26 Home Jersey Kit Released
Adidas has officially unveiled the Juventus Football Club 2025-26 home kit, reimagining the iconic black and white stripes with bold creativity.
The design features alternating stripe widths arranged in an irregular pattern, complemented by retro pink accents—a modern tribute to the club's rich heritage.
The new home jersey vividly embodies the spirit of the Bianconeri, honoring a storied past while radiating youthful energy and vitality.
The signature black and white stripes are revitalized through a daring new aesthetic inspired by the varied linework of Italian fashion design, exuding a distinctly avant-garde flair.
The Adidas logo, club crest, and signature three stripes on the shoulders are all highlighted in vibrant peach pink, a nod to the club’s early affinity for pink and a reflection of Juventus' unique legacy.
Juergen Rank, Senior Design Director at Adidas, stated:
“We are proud to bring a design this season that stands out while staying true to the club’s DNA.
When people think of Italy, football and fashion naturally come to mind. We wanted to draw inspiration from classic Italian design and reinterpret it through a modern lens—blending style with on-pitch performance.
At the same time, we hope the pink accents on the Adidas logo and the club crest will evoke cherished memories of the club’s early days for the fans.”
Throughout the development of the new kit, Adidas worked closely with the players to ensure optimal performance and comfort.
The jersey features a lightweight design and incorporates Adidas' latest technologies, aimed at enhancing players' performance and helping them shine under pressure.
The player version of the jersey is equipped with HEAT.RDY technology, using advanced materials to promote airflow and provide a cool, comfortable feel.
The fan version features AEROREADY technology, utilizing moisture-wicking fabrics to keep fans dry and comfortable.
Additionally, the return of the iconic TEAMGEIST collar design adds a touch of nostalgia to the new kit, paying tribute to the style first introduced on the pitch during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
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