‎Liverpool and adidas Reunite with Retro-Inspired 2025-26 Kits, Unveiling Home and Away Shirts with Classic Heritage

‎Liverpool have unveiled their official 2025-26 home and away kits as the club mark a high-profile reunion with adidas after a 13-year break. The launch celebrates the club’s heritage through nostalgic design elements while introducing modern touches for the upcoming Premier League campaign.
Liverpool reunite with adidas for the 2025-26 season, revealing retro-inspired home and away kits. Wirtz takes No.7 as new signings settle in.
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‎The new home kit embraces the club's iconic red, featuring a deep, clean tone accented by a minimalist Liver Bird crest. The design echoes classic Liverpool kits worn by legends of the past and maintains a focus on identity and simplicity.
‎Anfield’s early architecture inspired the away shirt, which arrives in a crisp off-white color with red and black trim. The shielded crest on this version pays tribute to the ground’s original 1906 main stand, blending historical significance with fresh design execution.
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‎This adidas-Liverpool partnership rekindles a relationship last seen in 2012. The brand’s return has already stirred excitement among fans who recall iconic kits from past eras. Both the home and away shirts are available now, with standard adult versions priced at approximately £80 ($105) and match-grade editions at £125 ($165).
‎Supporters eager for the new era under manager Arne Slot were also treated to squad updates for Liverpool’s summer signings. Record acquisition Florian Wirtz will take the No.7 shirt, following Luis Diaz. Milos Kerkez inherits the No.6 jersey, Hugo Ekitike wears No.22, and goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will be No.25.
‎The kits are expected to debut during Liverpool’s upcoming pre-season clash at Anfield against Athletic Club on August 4. 

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