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·13 June 2026
There’s even ‘going-out gear’! See the week’s top kit launches

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·13 June 2026

It’s that time to highlight the clubs showing off their new looks.
The attention to detail has stood out on several of the new shirts, for example.
Check out OneFootball’s roundup below and have your say on which one is the most beautiful.

After a burgundy away shirt, the current Portuguese champions will once again have blue as the standout color on their third kit.
The “contemporary” concept brought in a predominant sky-blue shade, which gave it a modern look while respecting the club’s tradition.

See more details here.
Adidas has launched the new home shirts for Olympique Lyonnais and OL Lyonnes.
References to the city’s historic coat of arms were subtly applied to the shirts’ vertical stripes.

Stripes that are interrupted around the stomach area by a cut that mimics that same coat of arms. That is where the respective sponsors are placed.
The sleeves have returned to blue, something traditional in the 1990s.
Check out other details here.

After a frustrating season, the Magpies will not have European competition to play in during 2026/2027.
And their new shirt takes a different approach to the vertical stripes. Adidas opted for fragmented, asymmetrical bands, creating a “barcode” style.

Another highlight is the sky blue applied around the collar and on the three stripes.
Check out more about the launch here.
The Eagles did not even secure a Champions League spot for 26/27 and will need to go through the playoffs to reach the UEL league phase.
The ongoing revamp also includes a kit celebrating the 20th anniversary of Benfica Campus, the club’s training and development center.

The traditional red stands out alongside graphic details inspired by the architecture of Benfica Campus.
The white details appear only on the collar and in the color of the Adidas stripes. Another difference is the absence of black details. It is a “cleaner” shirt compared to last season’s.
See more details here.
The long-dreamed-of return to the Premier League will come with plenty of style.
The new shirt is made by OXEN Sports, a company from the city of Hull itself.
And it pays tribute to the 1978-1979 season. The design is classic, with wide vertical amber and black stripes on the body and sleeves.

One standout feature is the HCAFC lettering, which replaces the club crest on the shirt for the first time in 47 years.

Check out other details here.
The Yellow Submarine finished behind only Barça and Real in the last LaLiga, securing a Champions League place.
The highly traditional yellow is complemented by navy blue details in various parts of the shirt.

That blue stood out in 25/26 thanks to the vertical stripe in the center of the shirt.
The body, meanwhile, features a textured pattern inspired by the “movement of water.”

Learn more about the launch here.
The Principality club only managed to secure a place in the Conference League playoffs. But it has a new kit as it looks for a better 26/27.
The traditional sash has gained subtle embossed stripes aligned with the diagonal.

The collar has been redesigned in polo style. And decorated with the princely crown.

Another highlight is the return of red shorts after four years.
See more details here.

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