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Liverpool and adidas Unveil 2025/26 home and away kits

This marks the third partnership between Liverpool and adidas

Liverpool and adidas have unveiled the club’s new home and away kits for the 2025/26 season.

Earlier this year, the Reds secured a new 10-year partnership with the German sportswear giant, ending their five-season agreement with Nike.

The official reveal of the new kits was delayed until August 1 due to the timing of the Nike deal, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a result, both the home and away jerseys were launched simultaneously. Notably, the Reds will sport an off-white strip for away matches this season.

This marks the third partnership between Liverpool and adidas, following successful periods from 1985 to 1996 and again from 2006 to 2012.

Many of the club’s iconic kits from those eras remain fan favourites

Ben Latty, chief commercial officer at LFC, said: “This is more than just the launch of a new kit – it marks the beginning of a 10-year relationship for LFC and adidas.

“Since announcing the partnership in March, there’s been a huge sense of anticipation and excitement. This first collection sets the tone for seasons to come.”

Sam Handy, GM at adidas football, said: “The return of adidas to Liverpool FC is a momentous occasion for us. Seeing our iconic three stripes adorning Liverpool FC kits again is something we’re incredibly proud of.

“The Home jersey is a true representation of the Liverpool DNA – classy and understated, while the away jersey pays homage to the club’s rich history.

“I speak on behalf of everyone at adidas when I say this is just the start of an incredible journey and we’re extremely excited for what’s to come.”

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