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Chelsea are heading into the summer – and the new season – with a bold new look both on and off the pitch.

Alongside an already active transfer window, which has seen signings like Liam Delap and Mamadou Sarr confirmed and further additions expected, the club have also revealed their new home and away kits – the traditional blue home features a red trim and a striking print inspired by London’s architecture while the away shirt, inspired by Hungary’s legendary ‘Magnificent Magyars’, has a white base featuring red and green pinstripes – a design seen in the 1970s during Dave Sexton’s tenure.

The Blues have also teamed up with Nike to launch their official 2025/26 training wear collection – a stylish and performance-driven range perfect for summer workouts or casual wear.

Sponsored by global cryptocurrency platform BingX, the collection includes a variety of high-performance items: short- and long-sleeve pre-match tops, drill tops, shorts, joggers, and lightweight outerwear. Designed with both athletes and fans in mind, the gear blends on-pitch functionality with everyday comfort.

The colour palette leans heavily into green tones, with deep “Outdoor Green” as the base, accented by “Jade Horizon” and “Phantom” highlights to add visual contrast.

Chelsea’s away kit offers a contemporary look / Chelsea FC

Standout items include the Nike Dri-FIT pre-match top, available in both light and dark versions. Engineered for performance, it features sweat-wicking fabric and a slim, streamlined fit to help keep wearers cool and focused.

The Dri-FIT drill top adds a functional twist with thumbholes that keep sleeves in place during movement, while the knit construction of both the long pants and shorts ensures flexibility and all-day comfort.

Chelsea stars Josh Acheampong, Trevoh Chalobah, and Levi Colwill modeled the range in an exclusive photoshoot to launch the new line.

The full collection – available in men’s, women’s, and kids’ sizes – is on sale now through Chelsea’s official online store.

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