AC Milan release striking 2025/26 third kit with historic roots

AC Milan have unveiled their striking new third kit for the 2025/26 season – marking the club’s return to yellow for the first time in over a decade, and with a design that’s brighter and bolder than ever.

The look draws inspiration from the club’s 1995/96 third shirt, worn during a title-winning Serie A campaign, and channels Milan’s heritage with a vivid yellow base and contrasting deep green accents. It’s a nod to the past, reimagined with a distinctly modern twist.

The PUMA shirt features a full-body reinterpretation of the iconic ACM monogram – a stylish reference to the high-fashion houses that define the streets of Milan and reflect the spirit of the city: fashion-forward, elegant and rooted in football tradition.

Maikel Oettle, AC Milan’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “The bold new design and colors – inspired by iconic kits from our history – are a testament to the Club’s unique ability to blend tradition and innovation, style and elegance, performance and class.”

The Rossoneri debuted the shirt in a pre-season friendly against Liverpool in Hong Kong, running out 4–2 winners thanks to goals from Rafael Leão, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and a brace from Noah Okafor.

Manager Massimiliano Allegri will no doubt be hoping the kit can bring more of that silverware-worthy energy in the season ahead.

AC Milan’s 2025/26 away shirt is available now via PUMA’s official store and selected global retailers.

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Noah Okafor, Alexis Saelemaekers, and Rafael Leao in Milan’s new third kit. / Eurasia Sport Images/GettyImages

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Como’s 2025/26 home kit is as gorgeous as the lake which inspired it

Como 1907 might be one of the most stylish clubs in football. Since their rebirth in 2017, they’ve combined ambition with charm – a stunning stadium on the banks of Lake Como, Cesc Fabregas in the dugout, and now, a new home shirt that blurs the lines between sport and art.

The 2025/26 adidas home kit is draped in royal blue and features a mesmerising “Lake Print” – a sweeping, abstract pattern inspired by the waters of Como itself.

It builds on the creative vision first introduced in the 2022/23 design, once again led by Iranian-born artist Golnaz Jebelli. Her work adds depth and texture, capturing the essence of the landscape in motion.

White accents give the shirt a crisp edge: the collar, Three Stripes, sponsor branding, and crests are all rendered in clean contrast against the flowing blue base. It’s a kit rooted in place and identity, but designed with a modern eye.

From the pitch to the promenade, Como’s latest drop is everything a football shirt should be – bold, original, and utterly beautiful.

Como’s 2025/26 kit is available to buy online on shop.comofootball.com and through selected global retailers.

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Nike play the hits with return of iconic USMNT kit

Nike continues its Total 90 revival tour by bringing back one of American soccer’s most beloved shirts – the USA 2004 home jersey.

Fresh off re-releasing cult classics for Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands, the Swoosh has now turned to the Stars and Stripes, reintroducing a shirt that helped define a pivotal era in U.S. football history.

Originally worn during a transformative time for the U.S. men’s national team, the kit evokes memories of a generation led by Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley, and Claudio Reyna – players who were beginning to leave a mark on the global stage.

Now, two decades later, Nike celebrates that legacy by centring the shirt’s return around Donovan himself, with his name adorning the back of the modern reissue.

Design-wise, it’s unmistakably T90. The clean white base is complemented by bold navy shoulder panels and vivid red detailing.

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A cult classic returns. / Nike

That centralised crest – a hallmark of the Total 90 era – ties it all together, creating a shirt that blends minimalism with muscle. More than just a look, it symbolised a growing swagger in American soccer and became a streetwear favourite in its own right.

Twenty years later, the jersey still hits with the same visual punch, and now returns as a piece of footballing heritage.

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Landon Donovan wearing the original USA T90 kit in 2004. / Jonathan Daniel/GettyImages

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Cole Palmer unwinds with VIP party at Wayne Lineker’s Ocean Beach in Ibiza

Fresh off the back of a historic Club World Cup triumph, Cole Palmer has been soaking up the sun and well-earned praise.

The Chelsea midfielder played a starring role in the final, scoring twice and providing an assist as Enzo Maresca’s side took down Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain to lift the trophy.

Following the victory, Palmer took some time to unwind – first with a trip to St Kitts, where he explored his heritage, visited his grandfather’s old home, met with schoolchildren and local leaders, and enjoyed the Caribbean seas by jet ski.

Next stop: Ibiza. The 22-year-old was spotted enjoying the VIP experience at Wayne Lineker’s Ocean Beach Club – a famed hotspot known for hosting footballers, celebs and creators during the summer months.

While at the club, Palmer posed for a photo alongside founder Tony Truman and his daughter Kiki Truman, lounging on a plush white sofa in laid-back holiday gear: white tee, camo shorts and trainers.

The moment was capped off with a sky-high tribute – dancers spelling out “World Champ” in bold letters as music and celebrations filled the air.

Palmer’s visit marked a return to O Beach, where he previously made an appearance last summer. This time, however, the focus was all on him – and his world champion status.

A fitting celebration for the man who’s become Chelsea’s brightest spark.

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adidas reimagines iconic Predator Precision boots for ‘Made in Germany’ series

Few boots are as instantly iconic as the adidas Predator Precision – especially the silver 2001 edition made famous by David Beckham. Sleek, sharp and endlessly collectible, it remains one of the most beloved silhouettes in football boot history.

Now, adidas has given the legendary design a modern twist with the launch of the LC Predator Precision ‘Silver Strike’, the latest in their premium Made in Germany series.

Dressed in an official “Footwear White/Silver Metallic/Iron Metallic” colourway, the ‘Silver Strike’ stays true to its roots: a clean white leather upper, silver Three Stripes branding and a shimmering chrome soleplate lifted from the current Predator line.

The overall look echoes Beckham’s iconic 2001 model – minus the classic red tongue – offering a fresher, more refined take on early-2000s boot culture.

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An icon, reimagined. / adidas

Subtle but striking upgrades reinforce its elite craftsmanship. The iconic fold-over tongue is embroidered with a Made in Germany mark, nodding to its heritage – each pair handcrafted at adidas’ legendary Scheinfeld factory, the same facility that’s been at the heart of the brand’s bootmaking legacy for over 75 years.

A stud-inspired graphic on the insole rounds off the tribute, referencing the original Predator Precision’s DNA.

A sleek collision of heritage and innovation, the ‘Silver Strike’ is both a nod to the past and a step into the future – an icon, remastered.

The adidas Predator Precision is available now at adidas.com and select global retailers.

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