Paris Saint-Germain are set to unveil their brand-new home kit for the 2025/2026 season — but not in Paris.
According to La Source Parisienne, the club will officially present the jersey during their first match at the Club World Cup in the United States this June. This marks a break from tradition, as PSG usually debut their new kit during the final Ligue 1 matchday of the season.
A Return to the Classic Hechter Design
Leaked by Footy Headlines, the new Nike kit proudly revives the iconic Hechter look, featuring a bold red vertical stripe on navy blue, paying homage to the club’s historic identity. A welcome move for fans who had grown critical of recent designs that drifted from PSG’s roots.
A Subtle Eiffel Tower Tribute
What makes this jersey even more unique is the subtle motif inspired by the Eiffel Tower — a stylish nod to the club’s Parisian identity. After several seasons of bold but divisive kits, PSG seem determined to blend heritage with innovation.
Global Launch Strategy
By launching the kit on the international stage at the Club World Cup — rather than in Ligue 1 — PSG continue to embrace their global strategy, targeting fans beyond France, particularly in North America. Backed by Jordan Brand and QSI’s commercial vision, this launch is about more than just football — it’s brand expansion.
First Look
Here are the leaked real-life images of the kit, via Footy Headlines:
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