Newcastle United have unveiled their home kit for the 2025/26 season (Image: NUFC)
Newcastle United have unveiled their home kit for the 2025/26 season (Image: NUFC)
NEWCASTLE United have unveiled their home kit for the 2025/26 season, which will go on sale to supporters next week.
The Magpies will wear the shirt for their final game of the season against Everton at St James' Park on Sunday.
And United have committed to donating £5 from every adult home, away, third and goalkeeper shirt sold via the official website or club stores before the end of August to the Newcastle United Foundation.
Newcastle say the initiative "will help fund grassroots programmes and social impact projects across the North East".
That new home kit feeling 😁
Get yours from May 29th in-store and online. pic.twitter.com/sca8QXDwTm
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Unveiling their home strip for next season, Newcastle said: "The new kit introduces a fresh twist on a classic design, blending the club’s traditional stripes with a northern-inspired shepherd’s check pattern, marking the start of a new chapter in the club’s proud history.
"The kit is completed by solid black shorts and socks, accented with adidas’ signature three-stripe detailing and a clean white NUFC sign-off. The full-colour crest and ‘Howay the Lads’ neck sign-off continue to echo the club’s heritage – a tribute to the spirit and voice of the fans. A subtle light blue trim around the neckline provides a clean contrast to the classic black and white palette."
The home kit will be available to buy from 9am next Thursday, May 29.
Peter Silverstone, chief commercial officer at Newcastle United, said: “This season’s kit launch is about more than just what our players wear on the pitch – it’s about supporting our community.
"For every shirt sold through official club channels, we’ll be donating £5 to the Newcastle United Foundation.
"It’s a way for supporters to not only wear the badge with pride, but to directly contribute to the life-changing work the Foundation does across the region. Together, we’re making a difference – on and off the pitch.”
Newcastle say they also plan to launch a dedicated women's range later this year to coincide with the start of the 2025/26 season.