
Perennial Serie A contenders Juventus are putting a new twist on their iconic look with their new 2025-26 home kits.
The Italian giants launched the kits, made by Adidas, on Wednesday, May 14, exactly one month before the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup kicks off in the United States. They feature a “fresh take on the club’s iconic stripes which have been offset and varies, then finished with timeless pink accents.”
Indeed, Juventus’ traditional black-and-white vertical stripes vary seemingly randomly in width across the front of the shirt, and they’re comprised of black halftone dots. “The classic black and white structured lines [are] re-interpreted in a bold new design, with different levels of thickness as a nod to an aesthetic seen across Italian fashion,” Juventus says on its website.


The club crest and the Adidas logo on the chest are both rendered in pink, as are the Adidas shoulder stripes, which sit on black stripes running down each sleeve. Pink piping also runs up the sides and around the collar. The pink detailing is “in recognition of the club’s founding traditions.”

Along with the kits, Juventus also announced new front-of-shirt sponsorship deals with Jeep and Visit Detroit that runs until 2028. Both logos will appear on the club’s jerseys in national competitions, while only the Jeep logo will appear in international competitions.
Juventus’s first game in the Club World Cup will be on Wednesday, June 18, against United Arab Emirates club Al Ain at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
MANCHESTER CITY – Home
English Premier League powerhouses and fellow Club World Cup participants Manchester City also revealed their 2025-26 home kits this week. Made by Puma, the kits feature a white sash on the club’s iconic sky blue base. A sash has featured on numerous City away kits over the years, but this is the first time it has made its way on to a home kit. The sash is made up of a solid diagonal line, with several other streaking white lines on either side. The sleeve cuffs are white, as is the back half of the crew neck collar.


🇩🇪 BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH – Away
German Bundesliga side Borussia Mönchengladbach’s new away kit for 2025-26, made by Puma, is an homage to their DFB-Pokal victory in 1995. The base of the jersey is bright green, and it features a black, white and green camouflage pattern on the side panels and back half of the crew neck collar. The inscription “125 JAHRE” under the club crest and a logo on the back collar celebrate the 125th anniversary of the club’s founding, which occurred on August 1, 1900.


🇩🇪 WERDER BREMEN – Third
It’s a bit unusual for their third kit to be the first one a club launches for the new season, but that’s where we find ourselves with German Bundesliga side Werder Bremen, who unveiled their 2025-26 third kit last week and wore them while visiting SC Freiburg over the weekend. The kit, made by Hummel, marks the 60th anniversary of Werder’s first German league title in 1965. The dark green base gradually gets lighter near the hem, and it’s accented by copper striping, piping and logos.


🇫🇷 STADE RENNAIS – Home
French Ligue 1 side Stade Rennais’ new home kit for 2025-26, made by Puma, is a tribute to former player and coach Jean Prouff and his bicycle journey from Rennes to Paris when he was first selected for the French national team in 1946. The red base and black raglan sleeves is what the club calls “a sober, elegant look, characterised by a classic collar that echoes the models worn in his time. It’s a way of reaffirming the club’s attachment to its heritage, while offering a timeless style.”


🇫🇷 OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS – Anniversary
On Wednesday, May 14, fellow French side Olympique Lyonnais rolled out a special jersey to mark the 75th anniversary of their founding, and will wear it against SCO Angers in their last match of the 2024-25 Ligue 1 season on Saturday, May 17 — nearly 75 years to the day of their founding (May 20, 1950). The white base has tonal pinstripes woven into the fabric and blue and red stripes through the center of the sleeve cuffs and V-neck collar. The Adidas shoulder stripes are white, blending in with the rest of the shirt. A gold retro Adidas trefoil logo sits in the center of the chest above a retro OL crest.


RANGERS FC – Home
Gloasgow-based Scottish Premiership side Rangers FC unveiled their new home kits for 2025-26 this week, which are “branded with Umbro, under our partnership with Castore.” “Rooted in some of our most iconic periods of success, it is the first time the brand will be displayed on our kit since the 2012/13 season,” the club said. Rangers have gone for a classic look this time, pairing a solid blue base with a white polo collar and sleeve cuffs trimmed with red piping. The “RFC” monogram sits on the left chest.

