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Paris Saint-Germain have unveiled – and already debuted – their new third kit for the 2025/26 season, and it’s a retro-inspired look that throws back to Nike’s iconic Total 90 design language of the early 2000s.

The shirt arrives in a bold red base, bringing back a colourway that hasn’t been seen in Paris since 2016/17 and one long requested by supporters.

Blue accents line the collar and sleeve cuffs, while the standout design feature – a shield-like frame across the chest, complete with subtle feint stripes – pays direct homage to the Total 90 aesthetic that defined an era.

Completing the look is a centralised PSG crest, another hallmark of the T90 era, ensuring the shirt blends modern performance wear with authentic nostalgia.

The launch itself was given the big-stage treatment, unveiled at an immersive fan event in a secret Paris location before being worn for the first time in PSG’s Ligue 1 opener away to Nantes.

Luis Enrique’s men paired the throwback shirt with a winning performance, running out 1-0 victors thanks to a second-half strike from midfielder Vitinha – a stylish start, both literally and figuratively, to their title defence.

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