Paris Saint-Germain and Nike unveil the 2025-2026 Third kit

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Paris Saint-Germain and Nike have unveiled their new 2025–2026 Third kit. Inspired by the iconic Total 90 design language that defined the early 2000s, this new shirt offers a contemporary reinterpretation. With its bold palette, sharp lines, and modernized cut, the design bridges the codes of the past with the ambitions of the present.

The Paris Saint-Germain and Nike reveal took place during an immersive event. In a location kept secret until the doors opened, a select group of supporters experienced an evening out of time, celebrating the legendary T90 era — one of football’s most iconic periods — where audacity, unpredictability, and style shaped the game.

In this raw and authentic setting, the much-anticipated red shirt was unveiled for the first time, a symbol of strong and timeless identity.

A long-awaited return

Long requested by the fans, red makes a powerful comeback on a Paris Saint-Germain shirt. Inspired by the legendary T90, it revives its iconic bold cut lines and vibrant red, reimagined for 2025–2026.

Affirming the Club’s identity, this statement piece is part of the PSG x Nike T90 collection, relaunched this summer with the release of collector’s items such as the 2004–2005 shirt and the PSG x T90 boots. The new 2025–2026 Third kit will be complemented by a training range and lifestyle pieces.

Celebrate the past. Embrace the present. Inspire the future.

From Pauleta to the new generation: passing the torch

Worn by four members of the Paris Saint-Germain squad — João Neves, Gonçalo Ramos, Vitinha, and Warren Zaïre-Emery — alongside Club Legend Pedro Miguel Pauleta, the reveal symbolized a handover between generations.

All proudly sported the new shirt, embodying the passion of the supporters and the Club’s energy, in perfect harmony between yesterday and tomorrow.

The team will wear the new kit for the first time in their Ligue 1 McDonald’s season opener against FC Nantes.

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