Paris Saint-Germain will be defending their first-ever UEFA Champions League crown in style, thanks to a sharp new look for the 2025/26 season.

The reigning French champions have launched their refreshed home kit, reimagining their classic blue and red look. The jersey displays a rich blue foundation, accented by striking red and white elements, including a lattice-style pattern that honors the Eiffel Tower—a symbol deeply ingrained in the club’s identity and the city it represents.

White lines crisply intersect the jersey, showcasing the Nike logo, Qatar Airways sponsorship, and distinctly outlining PSG’s recognizable crest in a contemporary design that befits European champions.

While the men’s first team is already preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S., PSG introduced the new kit back in Paris with flair. The event unfolded at La Gaîté Lyrique—a beautiful music venue—where club legends Blaise Matuidi, Guillaume Hoarau, and Jérémy Ménez participated in celebrating the start of an exciting new era.

Fans won’t have to wait long to see it in action. PSG will debut the kit during their Club World Cup opener against Atlético Madrid on June 15 in Los Angeles.

A new era, a new kit – PSG are dressing the part as they chase global glory.

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