Barcelona’s kits for the upcoming season have been leaked on social media, surfacing ahead of the club’s official unveiling for the 2025/26 season.
Images circulating across various Barcelona fan accounts on X offer the first glimpse of the kits expected to be worn upon their return at the Spotify Camp Nou this season. The home shirt features a bold and refreshed design, placing greater emphasis on the iconic blue (blau), complemented by subtle garnet (grana) accents, giving a modern twist to the club’s traditional colours.
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The kit for the 2025-26 season will be released on July 2. Both the Stadium Collection and the ADV Player versions of the jersey will be available in Barcelona stores from that date with the entire Barcelona 25-26 home collection, including training and pre-match shirts, will be unveiled on July 7.
Among the newly leaked kits for the upcoming season, one that stands out is the fresh goalkeeper strip, likely to be worn by Joan Garcia. While last season’s kit remains one of my favourites with a bold and almost chaotic design, this year’s version goes in a more refined direction, without losing its visual edge. The new design features sleek vertical stripes, blending three gradient shades of green that give the shirt depth and modern flair.
The more subdued but stylish look is complemented by minimalist black logos for both the main sponsor, Spotify, and the manufacturer, Nike. This subtle choice ensures the focus remains on the unique colour blend rather than being overshadowed by branding. In contrast, the outfield players’ kits feature bright yellow detailing, offering a sharp visual distinction between the two designs while keeping a unified look across the squad.
A first look at Barcelona’s goalkeeper kit for the upcoming season.. 👕🔥
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Although not officially released, early images of the away and third kits suggest a more minimalist and refined approach to the jersey designs this season. The away kit prominently features the Black Mamba logo for the second consecutive year, paying tribute once again to Kobe Bryant. Its subtle snakeskin-textured fabric adds a unique visual and tactile element, blending symbolism with style. The away kit, rendered in a clean beige tone, is accented with sleek black and blue detailing, offering a modern and understated aesthetic that balances tradition with fresh appeal.
The third kit showcases a deeper, mango-inspired shade, but it falls short in terms of design appeal. It’s not one of my personal favorites, primarily due to its overly simplistic detailing. The hexagonal lining, intended to add texture and contrast, instead comes off as uninspired, merely darkening certain areas without contributing much visual interest or depth. Overall, the design lacks the boldness or innovation that could have made this kit stand out.
While the color similarities to the home kit may result in this third kit being used less frequently, the anticipation surrounding the official release of the new designs is sure to generate excitement among all Blaugrana fans.