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Leeds United have made their return to the Premier League for the 2025/26 season, celebrating this comeback in style with a new home kit that honors their devoted fans.

Designed by adidas, the jersey features the club’s traditional all-white base, paired with the brand’s signature three stripes on the shoulders.

This year’s design features distinctive red, white, and blue tile-effect trims on the collar and sleeves – a nod to the iconic Lowfields Tunnel. Generations of Leeds supporters have walked through this tiled passage on their way to Elland Road. More than just a mere tunnel, it represents a ritualistic and symbolic entry into the matchday experience, a sentiment that is beautifully captured in the new kit’s design.

Strengthening the connection between players and fans, the jersey prominently features the “We Are Leeds” motto, celebrating a sense of unity and shared pride both on the field and in the stands.

Dan James, Brenden Aaronson. / adidas

The on-pitch version is engineered with adidas’ AEROREADY technology for airflow and performance. The fan version uses absorbent, sweat-wicking materials to deliver comfort from kickoff to full-time and beyond.

The 2025/26 Leeds United home kit is available now at the Elland Road Stadium Store, Trinity Leeds, White Rose Centre, selected adidas retailers and online.

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