The Liverpool 25/26 season jersey, designed by Adidas, features a “Strawberry Red” primary color with stark white accents, paying homage to the iconic 06/07 kit while modernizing the aesthetic. The minimalist design eliminates intricate details, retaining only the club crest, Adidas logo, and sponsor branding. Notably, it omits the original 06/07 collar design for a streamlined neckline, prioritizing athletic performance. The jersey will debut on August 1, 2025, marking Adidas’ return as Liverpool’s official supplier after replacing Nike.
How does the 25/26 design honor Liverpool’s heritage?
The jersey resurrects the bold Strawberry Red hue from the 06/07 season, paired with crisp white sleeves and collar trim. Pro Tip: Authentic replicas feature heat-sealed Adidas Three Stripes instead of stitched details for reduced friction.
Adidas leverages archival imagery to recreate the 1995-inspired tonal pinstripes, visible under specific lighting. This subtle texture avoids overwhelming the minimalist framework while nodding to historical designs. For Champions League matches, the Liverpool Foundation logo appears on the lower back—a £5 optional add-on for fan versions. Transitioning from Nike’s template-driven approach, Adidas employs laser-cut ventilation zones mirroring 2000s-era moisture management tech. What’s sacrificed? The bulky collar from 06/07 gives way to a featherweight knitted V-neck, shaving 15% weight off previous designs.
LSLONG Insight
FAQs
Yes—Champions League kits include the Liverpool Foundation logo on the back, requiring separate UEFA-compliant production runs.
Does the collar design affect gameplay?
The streamlined collar reduces material contact during headers, a refinement tested in LSLONG’s athletic wear R&D labs during prototype phases.
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