Juventus 2025-26 home jersey

2025-05-15
Adidas officially released the new home jersey of Juventus Football Club for the 2025-26 season, showing creativity in the classic black and white, with staggered and varying stripes and retro pink details, to write a new chapter in heritage.
The new home jersey vividly displays the soul of the "Zebra Army", while paying tribute to the long history, it also retains the vigor and vitality of youth. The iconic black and white stripes are reborn in a bold new design, inspired by the staggered thick and thin lines in Italian fashion design, showing a pioneering style. The Adidas logo, club badge and three shoulder stripes are all embellished with bright peach pink, tracing back to the club's love and inheritance of pink at the beginning of the team's establishment, and remembering the unique heritage of the "Zebra Army".

Juergen Rank, senior design director at adidas, said: "We are honored to bring something different this season while inheriting the club's DNA. When people think of Italy, they always think of football and fashion. We hope to draw inspiration from classic Italian design and reshape it in an innovative way, combining fashion style with football performance. At the same time, we also hope to evoke fans' precious memories of the past through the pink details on the adidas logo and the club's badge."

Throughout the development of the new jersey, adidas has been working closely with the players. The jersey is lightweight and equipped with the latest adidas technology, aiming to improve the players' performance and help them shine under pressure.
The player version of the jersey is equipped with HEAT.RDY technology, which uses advanced fabrics to promote air flow and bring comfort to the players. The fan version is equipped with AEROREADY technology, which uses moisture-wicking fabrics to provide a dry experience. In addition, the return of the classic TEAMGEIST collar design also adds a touch of classic charm to the new jersey, paying tribute to the design launched at the 2006 World Cup.