Inter and Nike have unveiled their latest third kit for the 2025/26 season, taking inspiration from the iconic Total 90 design that Nike popularized in the 2000s.

This jersey maintains the classic T90 look, featuring the central crest and framed chest area, refreshed in a novel color palette for San Siro. The bold Thunder Grey contrasts with vivid Safety Orange details.

Inter has a history of incorporating orange in their third kits, though rarely as a prominent color. Here, it dramatically highlights the darker grey background, running along the neckline, sleeves, and around the crest.

Ange-Yoan Bonny in Inter’s 2025/26 third kit. / Nike

The retro cuffs, adorned with the trademark T90 pattern, enhance the nostalgic feel, while Nike’s Dri-FIT ADV technology provides modern comfort, ensuring breathability and ease of movement.

Inter will wear this kit publicly for the first time on September 21 when they play against Sassuolo in Serie A. It is currently available through Nike, the club’s official online store, and select worldwide retailers.

As Chelsea, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain also join the trend with their T90 updates, Inter’s version stands out as a nostalgic homage, reflecting the lively and expressive football of the 2000s, a spirit the Nerazzurri aim to embody on the field.

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