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Nike’s celebrated Total 90 era is enjoying a full-scale revival.
The brand is not only focusing on creating 2025/26 third kits for teams like Barcelona in the iconic T90 look but is also bringing back some of its most memorable originals, such as those worn by the Brazil and United States national teams.
Now, Paris Saint-Germain have joined the party with a reissue of their classic 2004/05 home shirt.
With its unmistakable off-centre red vertical stripe, pristine white trim, and dark navy base, the design is among the club’s most unique. The vintage “Thomson” sponsor logo on the chest evokes nostalgia, reminiscent of when Ligue 1 began capturing wider global attention and PSG was setting the stage for its future dominance.
The jersey features Pedro Miguel Pauleta, known as the “Eagle of the Azores”, who was a prolific scorer for PSG during the mid-2000s. Fans have the option to purchase the reissued jersey with Pauleta’s name and legendary No. 9 on the back or choose a version without any personalization.
Also participating in the campaign is Ronaldinho. Although the Brazilian star never wore this exact kit, he is a Total 90 legend, embodying the era’s signature flair, unpredictability, and joy in the launch.
The collection is rounded out with a PSG Total 90 tracksuit and a pair of white-and-red Nike Total 90 trainers featuring the club’s crest—a perfect blend for both collectors and fashion-forward fans.
This reissue doesn’t just bring back a shirt; it’s a celebration of a defining period in PSG’s history, now remixed for a new generation.