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Chelsea Unveiled Aggressively Basic 2025-26 Third Kit

STAMFORD BRIDGE, LONDON — August 22, 2025. Chelsea FC has unveiled its 2025-26 third kit. An unmistakably stark, nostalgia-inspired design labelled “a revival of an icon” by Nike and the club. Released yesterday, the kit was heavily influenced by the mid-2000s Total 90 era. Nike took the straightforward black base and adding just enough silver and blue accents to capture the rebellious nature of José Mourinho’s first title winning team.

Unveiling a Nostalgic Design

The design was invariably based on a mainly black colour way (‘Black’). The details come in “Field Silver’ on the collar and the sleeves. Moreover, it came along with a touch of royal blue (‘Game Royal’) trim. The intention is to refer the jacket worn as part of 2004-05 away kit during the clubs historic PL win. The kit also includes an old circular crest that the club used from 1986-2005, which only enhances the nostalgistic vibes.

Design Details and Historical Nods

This launch is alongside Nike’s wider Total 90 collection. Nike is trying to let go of ‘traditional’ football culture and embrace the ‘raw, unvarnished energy’ that encompassed mid-2000s football culture. For Chelsea, it represented the “passing of the torch” from the legends of old — John Terry, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba — to the new stars of today and future including summer signings like Ellie Carpenter and Estevao.

Symbolism and Passing the Torch

The kit also completes Nike’s “Total London trilogy” for Chelsea’s 2025-26 lineup. This follows architecturally inspired home and artistically designed away jerseys. Unlike those, the third kit’s backdrop evokes a West London nightscape, blending past and present.

Availability and Pricing

Currently, the shirt lacks a main sponsor as Chelsea negotiates a deal following their Champions League qualification. The Nike T90 third kit is available for purchase starting August 21, priced from £84.99, with matching training wear and anthem jackets also released. In an era of often divisive kit designs, Chelsea and Nike have unveiled an aggressive simplicity—a calculated nod to history that aims to unite generations of fans.

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