A new interpretation of an iconic design
The 2026-2027 Away kit features a predominantly white silhouette enhanced by the Club's iconic central stripe, one of Paris Saint-Germain's most distinctive visual signatures. Reimagined through a gradient of fine vertical lines transitioning from red to navy blue, the stripe draws inspiration from the visual language of Op Art and the vibrant energy of Paris' electronic music scene. The result is a dynamic sense of movement and rhythm that brings the central graphic to life, offering a contemporary reinterpretation of one of the Club's most emblematic identity codes.
Another major innovation is the lenticular crest. Echoing the same gradient effect as the central stripe, it introduces a striking new visual dimension to the jersey. Depending on the viewing angle, the crest shifts in appearance, revealing different shades of red and blue to create a dynamic, three-dimensional effect that evolves with the players' movements on the pitch. This original approach reinforces the kit's contemporary character while offering a fresh interpretation of Paris Saint-Germain's iconic symbols.
The sound of Paris at the heart of the story
Beyond its design, the new Away kit celebrates an energy deeply rooted in the DNA of Paris: a vibrant pulse that flows through its neighbourhoods, generations and cultures. Through this latest creation, Paris Saint-Germain pays tribute to the city's constant rhythm, one that resonates far beyond its borders. Driven by music, culture and its supporters, this collective energy travels with the Club wherever it goes. A pulse that extends well beyond the capital and is brought to life visually through this new kit.
Ahead of its official launch, the 2026-2027 Away kit was gradually teased through a global campaign, beginning with its appearance in Nike's FIFA World Cup film, RIP the Script, featuring Kim Kardashian and her son wearing the new Away jersey. The American entrepreneur, followed by 344 million people on Instagram, also shared a series of photos on her personal account featuring her son wearing the full kit.
The momentum continued during France's Fête de la Musique on June 21, when French artist Gazo became the first person to wear the new jersey in public at Fête de Paname, an event organised by SNIPES, an official partner of Paris Saint-Germain.
Available from June 27
The new Away kit is available now from the official Paris Saint-Germain online store, the Club's official stores, Nike's official online store, and the Nike House of Innovation in Paris. It will be complemented by the full training collection as well as a sportswear and lifestyle range, available from July 11.