Football nostalgia has reached a fever pitch. Liverpool FC and adidas have officially launched their highly anticipated Bringback range, a heritage collection that resurrects one of the most beloved aesthetics in the club’s history: the 1995-96 away kit.
Launched today, March 13, 2026, the collection perfectly bridges the gap between ’90s football heritage and modern streetwear. Here is everything you need to know about the drop.
The Hero Piece: The 1995-96 Away Shirt
At the heart of the Bringback range is the flawless one-to-one reissue of the 1995-96 away jersey. Instantly recognizable, the shirt features the legendary green and white quartered pattern, a chunky button-up grandad collar, and the classic Liverpool FC crest of the era. To make it a true retro masterpiece, the original Carlsberg sponsor logo and the bold adidas wordmark sit proudly on the chest.
The Archive-Inspired Training Range
The drop goes far beyond just the replica jersey. Tapping into peak ’90s football casual culture, adidas has released a full suite of off-pitch apparel matching the unmistakable green, black, and white color palette.
Key pieces include:
• The Drill Top & Track Pants: Classic, oversized silhouettes featuring bold three-stripe detailing on the sleeves and legs.
• The Trefoil T-Shirt: A dark teal, vintage-cut tee dominated by a massive, retro white adidas trefoil logo and a centralized LFC crest.
Buy a classic Liverpool football shirt from The Kitman:
Liverpool YNWA Sweater
Liverpool YNWA Sweater
2020-21 Liverpool Nike Air Max Shirt
2020-21 Liverpool Nike Air Max Shirt
2012-13 Liverpool Track Jacket
2012-13 Liverpool Track Jacket (Large Mens)
2023-24 Liverpool Home Shirt
2023-24 Liverpool Home Shirt
• The Limited-Edition Blackout Kit: For fans looking for a modern twist, the collection also introduces a sleek, limited-edition “blackout” version of the hero jersey, featuring a tonal crest, sponsor, and adidas branding.
The “Fowler’s Sports” Campaign
To celebrate the launch, LFC and adidas rolled out a massive campaign film set inside a fictional retro shop called “Fowler’s Sports.” Blurring the lines between club loyalty and global football culture, the campaign bridges generations. It stars ’90s club legends like Robbie Fowler and Steve McManaman, alongside current Liverpool stars such as Virgil van Dijk and Mia Enderby. In a nod to the wider cultural impact of the kit, global adidas athletes like Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz are also heavily featured modeling the vintage looks.