
‘Too clean, just WOW' – Chelsea fans rush to buy ‘masterpiece' 2025/26 away kit before huge change is made
CHELSEA have unveiled their new away kit.
The Blues' 2025-26 away strip is primarily white, but also features black and orange trim in addition to red and green pinstripes.
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Chelsea have launched their new away kit
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The new 2025-26 away strip pays homage to a previous classic
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Launching their 2025-26 away kit,
They wrote: "Our new away kit reimagines the Hungarian-inspired Chelsea cult classic from the '70's, featuring a warm white base with subtle red and green pinstripes."
Fans looking to get their hands on the new kit will have to pay a pretty penny.
The stadium version of the Nike shirt has gone on sale at £84.99, while an "elite" version costs £124.99.
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Chelsea's kit has gone down well with fans on social media.
One wrote: "Wow this is an incredible kit."
While a second called it a "masterpiece".
Another added: "I need to get this before we get a sponsor."
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The kit has taken inspiration from Chelsea's 1974 away strip
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For the third consecutive season, Chelsea's kit has been launched without a shirt sponsor.
In October 2023 the Blues announced a partnership with Infinite Athlete, although the two parties failed to agree on an extension last summer.
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After 50 games of the 2024-25 season without a shirt sponsor, Chelsea agreed a short-term deal with Dubai company DAMAC.
No sponsor has yet been announced for the 2025-26 campaign.
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Club legend Didier Drogba has modelled the new kit
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