The renowned Scottish Premiership team, Celtic, has introduced their fresh away kit for the 2025/26 season, boasting a chic design that’s bound to delight the supporters.

Following a season with pastel yellow, the club has returned to black, which provides a sophisticated foundation for the Hoops’ newest away shirt.

Accented with bold horizontal pinstripes in a striking semi-solar green, the top draws inspiration from classic ’90s kits, showcasing adidas Teamgeist patterns on both the collar and shorts, bringing a nostalgic flair to its contemporary, lively aesthetic.

The kit is completed with black socks featuring adidas’ three stripes and a bold ‘CELTIC’ sign-off.

Jota, Luke McCowan, and Cameron Carter-Vickers in Celtic’s new away shirt. / adidas

To launch the new look, Celtic combined football and music in a captivating video narrated by Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie.

The advert celebrates passionate Celtic supporters trailing their team across Scotland and beyond, featuring cameo appearances from club legends and stars on and off the pitch.

Famous faces include legendary striker Henrik Larsson, singer-songwriter Rianne Downey – who rocked Celtic Park in 2023 – and several current players like Alistair Johnston, Luke McCowan, Adam Idah, and Kasper Schmeichel.

Available with or without the club sponsor Dafabet, the 2025/26 away kit is now on sale at Celtic Park stadium stores, select adidas retailers and online via adidas’ official store.

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