Inter have officially unveiled their away kit for the 2025/26 season – a design that champions the values of inclusion and diversity.

Staying true to the classic white base, this season’s shirt features a unique pattern of blue X-shapes, drawing inspiration from Italian textile artistry. The color scheme ranges from a light ‘Aqua Ghost’ to a rich ‘Blue Void’, providing a striking contrast to the club crest and Nike logo.

On release, Inter said the pattern “celebrates the belief that a team is strong thanks to the uniqueness of each of its members.”

Part of the club’s global motto, “Brothers and Sisters of the World,” is also printed inside the collar, further reinforcing the inclusive message.

Technically, the jersey is engineered with Nike’s advanced Dri-FIT ADV technology, developed in collaboration with athletes and aimed at optimizing performance. The fabric wicks moisture while breathable zones enhance comfort, especially advantageous in warm climates like those anticipated at the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

Inter will debut the new away shirt in their opening match of the tournament against Liga MX side Monterrey on June 18.

“The new Away Shirt is more than just a technical garment, it represents a sense of belonging and respect, embodying universal values that transcend the realm of football,” the club stated.

The jersey is available now via Inter’s and Nike’s official online stores, as well as through selected global retailers.

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