5 Best Football Kits of the 25/26 Season

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5 Best Football Kits of the 25/26 Season 5 Best Football Kits of the 25/26 Season

Every season brings a fresh batch of football kits, and the 2025/26 campaign has produced some absolute standouts. This season’s lineup has plenty to admire, from designs that lean heavily on club history to creations that push into bold new territory. 

Here are the best football kits of the 25/26 season. Enjoy!



Ajax (Third)

Ajax’s third kit taps into the club’s deep connection with Amsterdam’s culture and artistic flair. Produced by Adidas, it’s a specialised design honoring the 750th anniversary of Amsterdam, specifically inspired by the original 1275 toll privilege document.

The kit features a "Halo Ivory" (beige/parchment) base color, accented with burgundy and navy blue. It’s a clever nod to the city without overpowering the shirt.


Venezia (Away)


The Venezia FC 2025/26 away kit, designed by NOCTA (Drake's sub-brand), is a refined, ivory-based jersey that draws inspiration from Venetian architecture and Renaissance art. It features a luxurious, minimalist design, moving away from previous brighter, patterned, or more colourful away kits.

The shirt has a soft cream base, specifically inspired by the Istrian stone (Pietra d'Istria) found on Venetian buildings. The result is a shirt that feels more like high-end fashion than standard football gear.


OGC Nice (Home)

Nice’s home kit leans confidently into the club’s classic red-and-black identity. The familiar vertical stripes return, but with a slightly modernised layout that gives the shirt a sharper, more dynamic feel. The red tones are rich and vibrant, while the black stripes provide strong contrast across the body.

A subtle textured pattern inside the stripes adds depth without distracting from the traditional look. It’s the kind of detail that reveals itself up close. Traditional done right almost always wins.


Arsenal (Third)

Arsenal’s third kit looks like it was designed as much for style as for football. The shirt was created to mark two decades since the club’s final season at Highbury, and the influence of the stadium’s Art Deco design can be seen throughout the details. Instead of bold colours, the kit uses a refined off-white base that immediately gives it a distinctive feel.

A classic polo-style collar and an embroidered cannon crest add a strong vintage touch. The stripped-back badge choice is the standout element, bringing a bit of Highbury nostalgia into a modern shirt. Elegant, understated, and seriously good-looking.


Juventus (Home)

Juventus rarely stray too far from their famous black-and-white stripes, but subtle tweaks can make a big difference. The 25/26 home kit features "barcode"-style, varied-thickness stripes and pink detailing that give the shirt a bold, confident appearance. 

A sharp collar detail adds a touch of old-school class, while the crest and sponsor placement keep everything nicely balanced. The real highlight is simply how well those stripes dominate the shirt.