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Barcelona are set to return to their iconic – and newly renovated – Camp Nou for the 2025/26 season after two years away, and they’ll mark the occasion in style with a bold new home kit.

Moving on from last season’s half-and-half shirt, the latest design reintroduces the club’s beloved blaugrana vertical stripes – this time with a modern twist.

The stripes have been reimagined with a sleek diagonal gradient effect, blending Barça’s traditional blue and red into a rich purple haze. The fluid visual is meant to reflect the movement and energy of players like Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Raphinha, whose dynamic style defined last season.

Barcelona’s new home kit. / FC Barcelona

Inside the collar, “FC Barcelona” is printed proudly, while the back features a subtle nod to the club’s heritage: a detail combining the Barça flag and the Catalan Senyera just below the neckline.

The shorts are blue with horizontal trim and vertical striping down the legs, completing the sleek look.

The Spotify logo appears on the front of the shirt alongside Nike’s Swoosh, with Ambilight TV featured on the men’s first team sleeve and Bimbo on the women’s. The UNHCR/ACNUR logo also continues to appear below the player numbers on the back.

Barça first adopted vertical stripes in 1910, and despite a few bold departures over the decades – like the halved centenary kit, 2015/16’s horizontal stripes, or the checkerboard pattern of 2019/20 – they’ve remained the club’s visual signature. This return to verticals underscores Barcelona’s commitment to tradition while embracing evolution in design.

The new kit is available now men’s, women’s and children’s versions through Barcelona and Nike’s online stores, as well as selected global retailers.

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