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·06 de junho de 2026
👕 Which is the best-looking? European clubs unveil new kits

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·06 de junho de 2026

It’s time for a roundup of the latest shirt releases on OneFootball.
And several clubs have unveiled their outfits (formal wear?) for the upcoming season.
Check out the highlights below and have your say: which one is the best-looking?

After relegation from the Premier League, Wolverhampton is looking to the past to celebrate its 150th anniversary.
The city’s traditional coat of arms stands out on the shirt — repeating something last seen between 1993 and 1996.
SUDU, the club’s supplier, went with graphics inspired by the city coat of arms directly on the shirt fabric.
The fans themselves took part, which guaranteed a different orange tone for the shirt.
See more about the kit here.

The big difference in the new shirt lies in the variation of thicknesses and the layering of shades in the vertical stripes.
The sleeves got a “different interpretation” of the stripes. They were applied horizontally.
More details can be found here.

The new away shirt of the current Portuguese champions was inspired by the Douro region and Port wine. The predominant color is “ruby,” a wine-like shade.
Highlight for the vertical stripes on the body, in darker tones of the same color.
Check out more details here.

There’s a nostalgic feel at Fener, which is celebrating 120 years of history and looking back to the past.
The new home shirt is inspired by the one used in 1995, complete with a retro crest and a white box in the central area, where the sponsor’s logo is displayed.
The mission in 2026/27 will be to end the drought in the Süper Lig, as the club hasn’t won the national title since 2013/14.
Find out more details here.

According to Adidas, the main shirt for 26/27 brings the "concept that represents the excellence, ambition and winning mentality associated with the club."
The shirt features Real’s characteristic white base, but with dark green details applied to the collar and cuffs.

The supplier’s three stripes appear on the shoulders in pink.
See more about the kit here.

The club’s home, Ibrox, was celebrated on the away shirt for the upcoming season.
One of the highlights is the off-white shade (or aged white) chosen to pay tribute to the Ibrox marble staircase.
Find out more here.

After a season that ended without even a place in the Conference League, Chelsea got a new look with a modern reinterpretation of the club’s historical elements.
The shirt has the traditional blue as its predominant color, with gold details.
What stands out is the representation of the crest incorporated into the front fabric.
The fold-over collar with front button fastening is something typical of historic shirts worn by English clubs.
See more about the kit here.
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